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Mobile Linux Smarphone Specifications Updated

The Mobile Linux handset trade group, LiMo Foundation has announced the completion of specifications for the second release of the LiMo Platform (R2). R2 will be at the heart of next-generation LiMo handsets that will reach market starting Q4 2009.  more

Related Tags: limo-foundation, open-source, linux, security


Mobile Linux Group Selects Wind River As Systems Integrator

The Mobile Linux organisation, the LiMo Foundation has selected Wind River as the systems integrator to deliver the common infrastructure, tools, testing and integration services for the LiMo platform. A Board member of LiMo Foundation, Wind River will now be LiMo's chosen systems integrator providing technology and services to combine, harden and validate code contributions of LiMo members through a Common Working Environment (CWE). more

Related Tags: wind, limo-foundation, open-source, linux, testing


Mobile Operators Confirm Commitment to Mobile Linux Based Phones

Mobile Linux group, the LiMo Foundation has announced a commitment from six major operator members to specify and deliver mobile phones using LiMo Platform implementations in 2009.  more

Related Tags: orange, vodafone, docomo, verizon-wireless, verizon, telefonica, telecom-italia, limo-foundation, open-source, linux


Azingo Wins Vodafone Contract for Mobile Linux Phone Applications

Vodafone has awarded a contract to mobile OS firm, Azingo to develop applications for mobile phones based on the Linux Operating System. Both Azingo and Vodafone are core members of the LiMo Foundation, a consortium working on a handset software platform based upon Mobile Linux for use by the whole mobile industry.  more

Related Tags: edge, vodafone, location-based-services, limo-foundation, open-source, linux, widgets, adobe, flash


Motorola Reported to be Working on a "Google Phone"

It has been reported that Motorola is ramping up development of mobile phones based on the Google backed Android Operating System. The company is understood to have 50 staff working on Android phones and is ramping up its team to 350 people.  more

Related Tags: android, google, windows-mobile, microsoft, smartphone, motorola, qualcomm, smartphones, wind, verizon, gartner, symbian, operating-system, windows, linux


Mobile Linux Trade Bodies Agree to Merge

The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has announced that its activities and membership are to be folded into follow Mobile Linux forum, the LiMo Foundation from the end of this month. In a joint statement, they said that this pooling of efforts and resources reflects the industry-wide trend towards unification of Linux-based mobile telephony platforms and will serve to accelerate the emergence of common mobile Linux specifications and implementations.  more

Related Tags: orange, semiconductor, huawei, texas, france-telecom, nxp, limo-foundation, linux, chipset


Azingo Demonstrates Mobile Linux Solution on TI's OMAP Platform

Mobile Linux developer, Azingo is demonstrating its Azingo Mobile Linux platform on the Texas Instruments OMAP platform at Computex in Taiwan. The two companies are collaborating to provide mobile phone and internet device manufacturers with a cost-effective Linux platform based on LiMo Foundation software. That platform - featuring touch screen Internet browsing, web widget applications, audio, video and personalized user applications - will be demonstrated on a device featuring a TI OMAP3430 application processor.  more

Related Tags: texas-instruments, texas, limo-foundation, sdk, linux


Firefox Mobile Browser Developers Joins Mobile Linux Group

The mobile Linux OS trade group, LiMo Foundation has announced the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg, Mozilla (the group behind the Firefox web browser), Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies. Expanding LiMoÃ's membership to 40 since the foundationÃ's launch in January 2007, these companies join with existing LiMo members to collaborate on the LiMo Platform - a Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.  more

Related Tags: infineon-technologies, abi-research, docomo, verizon-wireless, verizon, infineon, sk-telecom, limo-foundation, operating-system, linux


Strong Growth for Linux Handsets - Report

Mobile Linux is well poised to take on the surging smartphone market according to a report from the Strategy Analytics Handset Component Technologies Service. Mobile Linux offers an attractive package in terms of customization, cost, developer community, time to market, security and multi chipset support to handset manufacturers and mobile operators, according to industry analysts Strategy Analytics.  more

Related Tags: google, windows-mobile, analytics, strategy-analytics, symbian, linux, chipset


Smart Mobile Device Shipments Jump 53% to 118 Million in 2007

The latest market data from analyst firm Canalys shows how much the converged device market (all smart phones and wireless handhelds) has grown over the past year. These, typically high-end, devices represented around 10% of the global mobile phone market by units in 2007, with annual growth of 60% making them one of the fastest growing segments of the technology industry. Year-on-year growth climbed every quarter throughout 2007, to reach a peak of 72% in Q4.  more

Related Tags: android, google, asia-pacific, windows-mobile, microsoft, mobile-data, samsung, palm, htc, rim, sharp, symbian, sprint, linux


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