Mobile
This year - 2008 - could very well be regarded as the year that the term open source made it into prime time, into main stream media. We think that Google’s launch of Android towards the end of 2007 was a major contributing factor. Suddenly, everybody is an expert on the open source community. Individuals [...]
New MontaVista Mobilinux 5.0 is an optimized Linux operating system and development platform for wireless handsets and other mobile devices such as GPS devices, portable medical devices, and wireless POS terminals. Mobilinux 5.0 is the new version of the operating system used in 90 percent of Linux-based smartphones. More than 35 million phones and [...]
Qtopia is unrivaled as the application platform and user interface for Linux, allowing efficient creation of mobile and embedded devices. The Qtopia 4 Series is the latest generation of Trolltech’s Qtopia product family. It provides a robust and proven development environment inherited from Trolltech’s leading application framework, Qt.
Android™ will deliver a complete set of software for mobile devices: an operating system, middleware and key mobile applications. Android Software Development Kit (SDK). Android was built from the ground-up to enable developers to create compelling mobile applications that take full advantage of all a handset has to offer. It is built to [...]
Azingo was originally named Celunite, Inc. The company changed its name on January 2nd, 2008. Azingo was founded in 2005 and is managed by a team of seasoned high-tech entrepreneurs and industry executives from world-class mobile, IP, and systems companies such as Nokia, Motorola and AT&T Bell Labs.
The LiMo Foundation Platform is being developed to enable the design, development and deployment of mobile phone devices based on a modular, plug-in architecture built around an open operating system with a secure run-time environment for the support of downloaded applications.
OpenMoko™ is an Open Source project to create the world’s first free mobile phone operating system which runs a full X server and can therefore run most X applications. The OpenMoko project is a community that anyone can join, to help design their ideal phone.






