Articles tagged with: Mobile Linux and Wind
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: limo-foundation, open-source, linux, testing
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, verizon, gartner, symbian, operating-system, windows, linux
Mobile Linux Handset Support Takes a Big Step Forward
Related Tags: broadcom, zte, docomo, telecom-italia, 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: docomo, palm, sharp, ims-research, ims, open-source, samsung-electronics, linux
