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Omron Software and MontaVista Partner to Provide Embedded Linux Solution for Consumer Electronics Market; MontaVista Linux Supports Proven Japanese Input System ``Mobile Wnn''
Business/Technology Editors
Tags: consumer electronics, embedded Linux, mobile, Omron Corp., software
Research articles 2002-11-18
IBM and Sharp Team on Enterprise-Class, Linux-Based Mobile Solution; Openness and Flexibility Key to Creating An Extensive Embedded Linux Deployment for the Enterprise Market
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: embedded Linux, IBM Corp., Linux, mobile, Sharp Corp., team
Research articles 2002-11-15
QuickLogic and Viosoft Partner to Provide Embedded Linux Toolkit for Mobile Platform Developers
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Arriba Embedded Linux Edition Enhances Developers' Ability to Create and Verify Time-Critical Embedded Software Drivers for QuickLogic's Companion Devices for Intel's PXA2xx Processor
Tags: embedded Linux, Linux, mobile, QuickLogic Corp.
Research articles 2005-06-27

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New Motorola Linux-Based Mobile Phones Built on Trolltech Platform; Trolltech and Motorola Extend Technology Cooperation to Include Motorola's E680 and A780 Linux Handsets
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- TrolltechR, provider of leading technologies for Linux and cross-platform software development, today announced that Motorola has chosen Trolltech's QtR/Embedded Linux development platform as the foundation for its upcoming E680 and A780 mobile phones. The E680 and A780 represent the latest in a series of handsets Motorola...
Tags: cell phone, Linux, mobile, Motorola Inc., phone
Research articles 2004-11-09
Trolltech Releases Major Upgrade to Qtopia Software for Embedded Linux Devices; Qtopia Now Only Feature Phone Software to Support Both Touch-screen and Key-based Input
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- TrolltechR, a provider of leading application development software, today announced that it has released QtopiaR version 2.1, a major upgrade to its award-winning development platform and user interface for Linux-based mobile devices. New features in Qtopia 2.1 include touch-screen phone support, full-screen handwriting input and new...
Tags: embedded Linux, Linux, phone, touch screen
Research articles 2004-11-09
LinuxWorld San Francisco - Industry Flagship Event - Opens Registration; August event to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the kernel and focus on key themes
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for technology markets, has announced they will celebrate the 15-year anniversary of the kernel during the August event, highlighting several industry milestones while envisioning the future of Linux. In addition, the content for the show...
Tags: conference, International Data Group, kernel, Linux, SOFTWARE, UNIX
Research articles 2006-05-08
Vibren's Accelent Devkitidp Now Supports Bluecat Linux
Vibren Technologies, an industry leader in embedded systems engineering, has announced that its Accelent DevkitIDP for the Intel PXA255 Applications Processor now provides support for the LynuxWorks BlueCat Embedded Linux operating system. Vibren's Accelent DevkitIDP lets embedded engineers create mobile and other devices based on Intel's PXA255 processor. BlueCat Embedded...
Tags: Vibren Technologies Inc.
Research articles 2005-02-01
MontaVista Enables EB and NextWave Wireless to Rapidly Develop First Linux-Based WiMAX Mobile Phone; Innovative new device unveiled by NextWave at Mobile World Congress was designed and built in nine months with MontaVista Mobilinux.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 February 2008-MontaVistar Software, Inc: MontaVista Enables EB and NextWave Wireless to Rapidly Develop First Linux-Based WiMAX Mobile Phone; Innovative new device unveiled by NextWave at Mobile World Congress was designed and built in nine months with MontaVista MobilinuxC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD ...
Tags: Linux, MARKETING, mobile, multimedia, phone, U.S. Congress, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-02-13
Aplix and SOFTBANK MOBILE Tied up to Develop a Common Software Platform
Aplix Corporation (TSE: 3727), a global leader in JavaTM technology for mobile and embedded devices, and SOFTBANK MOBILE Corp. (TSE: 9984), a major Japanese wireless communication operator, announced today their agreement to co-develop a common software platform named "Portable Open Platform Initiative" (POP-iTM), which will allow value-added applications to run...
Tags: mobile, Softbank Corp., software
Research articles 2007-05-22
MontaVista Software Names Thomas F. Kelly CEO and President; Visionary IT Veteran to Lead MontaVista to Higher Levels of Achievement
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- MontaVista Software Inc., the leading embedded Linux provider for the telecommunications, mobile, and embedded markets, today announced that Thomas F. Kelly has been selected as president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of directors. Kelly succeeds CEO James Ready, who remains with MontaVista Software...
Tags: information technology
Research articles 2006-06-05
MontaVista Software and Movial Announce Joint Solution for Developers of Mobile Devices and Consumer Electronics Products
Embedded Linux Operating System Combines With Movial IXS, Helping Manufacturers Accelerate Development of Next-Generation Mobile Applications
Tags: consumer electronics, mobile, mobile device
Research articles 2007-11-18
American Arium and MontaVista Software to Present at Freescale Technology Forum
American Arium, an industry leader in hardware-assisted development tools, and MontaVista Software together will speak on the topic, "Embedded Linux Today: It's a New Ballgame!" at the Freescale Technology Forum beginning today in Orlando, Florida. John Overton, principal engineer, Arium, and Jacob Lehrbaum, product manager, Mobile & Wireless, MontaVista,...
Research articles 2005-06-20
FSMLabs Ramps Up with New Embedded Enterprise RTLinux Release with Support for Linux 2.6.16, Improvements in Mobility, Telecom and HIL Simulation Platforms
SOCORRO, N.M. -- FSMLabs (http://www.fsmlabs.com) continued its rapid pace of technology releases with the final technology release of the RTLinuxPro 2 Development Kit (2.2.3). The main application targets for this release include hardware-in-loop HIL simulation, telecom and network equipment, enterprise/factory real-time and mobile devices.
Tags: Linux, mobility, telecommunications
Research articles 2006-07-27
Linux's share of netbooks surging, not sagging, says analyst
Reports that the Linux netbook is dead or dying are incorrect, at least globally, according to an analyst firm. Nearly one-third of the 35 million netbooks on track to ship this year will come with some variant of the free, open-source operating system, ABI Research said. The exact split is...
Tags: Netbook, ABI Research
News items 2009-11-04
Accenture Completes Acquisition of Nokia Services Unit
Accenture announced that it has completed its acquisition of the professional services unit of Nokia, a move that will help take Accenture more directly into the business of servicing embedded and mobile operating systems.Accenture announced that it has completed its acquisition of the professional services unit of Nokia, a move...
Tags: Nokia Corp., Accenture Ltd.
News items 2009-10-20
Mobile Linux Stakes Its Claim At LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
Leading mobile phone and embedded systems players converge on LinuxWorld to further its adoption FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows and events around the globe has announced a series of conference programming and sponsored Developer Days dedicated to Mobile Linux at this year's...
Tags: conference, International Data Group, Linux, MARKETING, mobile, SOFTWARE, UNIX
Research articles 2007-06-28
Intel: Moblin opens the way for Atom
Doug Fisher(Credit: IntelFor Intel, the driving force behind its Moblin software efforts is its main role in life: a chipmaker.At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco last month, the company showed off the latest version of its Linux-based Moblin operating system, designed for smartphones, Netbooks, and Nettops. In most...
Tags: Intel Corp., Platform, Netbook, Device, Intel Atom, Nettop
News items 2009-10-08
2008: Year of the Linux Desktop?
I love the illustration for a Linux Haxor story, Obligatory Year-End Positive Linux Predictions. It features Bart Simpson at the school blackboard, which is covered with "Year of the Linux desktop." I understand all too well how people can tire of endless predictions that this (fill-in-the-blank) year will be the...
News items 2009-08-07
In Smartphone Wars, Darwinism Triumphs Over Intelligent Design
With the release of the Verizon Droid, the smartphone market now has two apex predators with advanced, feature rich mobile embedded operating systems. There's no room for smaller or less evolved players, and survival of the fittest in the war of the handsets may very well mean industry and carrier...
Tags: Apple iPhone, RIM BlackBerry, Research In Motion Ltd., Smart Phone
News items 2009-11-08
Ubuntu's new Linux tries getting cloud-friendly
With all the hubbub about Snow Leopard and Windows 7, there's another operating system out there you may not have noticed that's getting a significant update: Ubuntu Linux.Ubuntu backer Canonical plans to release its "Karmic Koala" version on Thursday, and both the desktop and server versions of the open-source operating...
Tags: Linux, Amazon.com Inc., Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth
News items 2009-10-26
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