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Openmoko to release Linux handset tomorrow
Open Source calling Anyone fond of creating their own applications within a open source environment will soon be able to get mobile. Openmoko has finally announced the launch date of its Neo FreeRunner open-source phone.…
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Openmoko to Release Linux Handset Tomorrow
Register Hardware: "Anyone fond of creating their own applications within a open source environment will soon be able to get mobile. Openmoko has finally announced the launch date of its Neo FreeRunner open-source phone..."
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First Look: OpenMoko's Linux-Based Open Smartphone Platform
Ars Technica: "Last Friday, OpenMoko launched its highly anticipated FreeRunner smartphone, a Linux-based handset that's completely open in both hardware and software, and is designed to encourage third-party modification and customization..."
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OpenMoko preps Linux phone prototype
Wi-Fi, GPS on board CES on Video OpenMoko's open source phone software is on its way, and now there's a handset to go with it, ready for budding coders to begin creating apps for the platform.…
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Mobile Linux groups join forces
After steadily losing membership this year, one of the earliest mobile Linux groups will close and join another, faster-growing initiative.On Thursday, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum plans to announce th
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OpenMoko Linux Phone to Get Wi-Fi, Faster Chip
Underexposed: "OpenMoko is upgrading its Linux-based mobile phone with a faster processor, Wi-Fi networking, and better graphics abilities, the company said Thursday..."
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Openmoko to reveal Linux phone's inner workings
Adapt us, please LinuxWorld Enterprising engineers will soon get the chance to find out how Openmoko's Linux-powered phones work and to modify them.…
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OpenMoko Linux Mobile Phone Ditches GTK+, Gets Qt and E17
Ars Technica: "Now, the company has radically reinvented its mobile software platform and is offering developers an early sneak peek of an alpha release that features Trolltech's Qtopia mobile technology and uses the Enlightenment e17 window manager..."
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Linux set to make mobile splash
Linux is set to make a major impact in the mobile computing realm, the executive director of the Linux Foundation stressed at a conference Monday morning.Speaking at the Open Mobile Exchange portion of the O'Rei
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Red Hat, community release Fedora 10 alpha
Red Hat and project contributors have released alpha code for Fedora 10, the next version of the community-sponsored, free, and open-source Linux distribution that will include enhancements to the audio, security, and wireless-connection features of the OS.
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Azingo introduces new mobile Linux platform
Another mobile Linux platform, this time from Azingo, hit the market on Wednesday, joining an increasingly crowded market of Linux phone software.Formerly called Celunite, Azingo aims to differentiate itself fro
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Long-awaited JBoss AS 5.0 moves closer to release date
The first release candidate of Red Hat's long-brewing JBoss Application Server 5.0 will be available imminently, according to a blog post by Sacha Labourey, CTO of Red Hat's JBoss division."JBoss AS5.0 RC1 just
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OpenMoko gains some independence
OpenMoko is now a separate operation within Taiwanese manufacturer FIC, and it's got some new executives and a deal with Dash Navigation for a GPS device.
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Nokia plays strong Linux hand withTrolltech buy
Shifts towards open source for handsets and tablets Analysis Nokia may be strengthening its ties with major internet brands to boost its Ovi web services portal, but for a company of this scale, there must also be an agenda to set its own standards in the evolving mobile internet market on which
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Interview with Michael Shiloh, of OpenMoko
SCALE: "How involved are you with the development of the OpenMoko software and the development of the hardware that runs the software...?"
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HTC to release handset video 'fix'
But not hardware-accelerated video drivers HTC has pledged to release a "software optimisation" that will dramatically improve its handsets' performance. However, the news may not impress phone owners hoping for full video drivers.…
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Microsoft expected to release Hyper-V Thursday
Microsoft is expected to launch its Hyper-V virtualization technology Thursday, two months ahead of the company's time line for releasing it by the end of August.Though Microsoft would not confirm the release di
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Nokia spends €105m on mobile Linux developer
Trolltech gets borged Finnish handset giant Nokia is buying mobile Linux developer Trolltech, in an all-cash deal valuing the company at about €105m.…
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Can Linux Make an Impact on Phones?
IT Week: "Mobile Linux is gaining attention but handset capabilities are more important than the software platform..."
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Nokia eyes wider usage of Linux in cellphones
PARIS (Reuters) - The world's top handset maker Nokia Oyj expects the role of the Linux operating system in its product portfolio to increase as the role of its Internet-focused devices grows, company officials said.
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