Crave Panasonic and NEC announced nine new cell phones on Tuesday that use the open-source, Linux-based mobile operating system called LiMo. As the mobile phone market evolves, software is becoming more crucial ...
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Crave High-level architecture for oFono. This went under the radar last week, but what's worth noting is that the Maemo Software team from Nokia and the Open Source Technology Center from Intel ...
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Crave The Symbian Foundation has released its first open-source software package, the first step in the organization's plan to eventually open-source the entire Symbian mobile operating system. The Symbian Foundation was set ...
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Crave Marc Levoy, professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering, said: "The premise of the project is to build a camera that is open source." On his right is graduate student ...
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Crave Intel and Nokia have announced a long-term relationship that will see the development of Intel-powered, Linux-based handheld mobile-computing devices. The partnership between the chipmaker and handset manufacturer was announced on Tuesday. ...
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Crave Nokia has strongly denied working on an Android-based handset, following a report early on Monday that it's planning to do so. The report, carried in The Guardian, took a cue from ...
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Features We look to our crystal ball to see where the cell phone industry is heading this year.
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Blogs (Disclaimer: Yahoo! is a client and did NOT pay or request for this blog post. However, the writer does believe this event to be pretty significant in Indonesian technology circles.) There once ...
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Crave Initial response to the new Motorola Droid smartphone on the Verizon Wireless network have been very good, thanks in large part to the updated Android 2.0 operating system. The new updated ...
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Features Apple gets all the attention for its iPhone. So what's Symbian, the leader in mobile operating systems, to do? Executive David Wood lays out the plan.
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Features It's the time of the year again where we round up the movers and shakers of 2008.
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Crave Last we heard, we'd be seeing phones powered by Google's Android open-source software in the second half of 2008. A report Monday from The Wall Street Journal has narrowed that down ...
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Features Nokia's foray into the Netbook market marks another milestone as the phone maker branches into the PC segment.
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Blogs Google announced their plans to make an operating system for computers earlier this summer, and its eagerly awaited release date is 'sometime in 2010'. But a Chinese manufacturer might be about to ...
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Blogs China Mobile is China's largest mobile telecommunications company, with more subscribers than the US has citizens. With its upcoming 'OPhone' platform, which is based on Google's Android mobile system, China Mobile ...
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