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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, verizon-wireless, verizon, telefonica, telecom-italia, limo-foundation, open-source, 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, verizon-wireless, verizon, infineon, sk-telecom, limo-foundation, operating-system, linux


Mobile Linux Handset Support Takes a Big Step Forward

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Related Tags: broadcom, zte, telecom-italia, wind, lg, panasonic, nxp, ims-research, ims, limo-foundation, samsung-electronics, operating-system, linux, panasonic-mobile


Linux Poised to Expand Role as Mobile OS

The use of Linux as a mobile operating system (OS) has been steadily growing, with an increasing number of companies announcing plans to develop Linux platforms. Linux is uniquely positioned in the OS space with implementations in both the smartphone and feature phone segments. This is in sharp contrast to Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm which have focused on the smartphone segment. However, Linux phones still represent a small segment of the overall handset market. more

Related Tags: wind, palm, sharp, ims-research, ims, open-source, samsung-electronics, linux


Big Push for Linux Based Smartphones

Six industry heavyweights have jointly announced plans to develop a global, open Linux platform for mobile phones. The players in this new initiative include Motorola, NEC, DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone. To help guide these efforts, the companies are also announcing their intent to form an independent foundation.  more

Related Tags: nec, panasonic, open-source, linux, panasonic-mobile


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