Linux Phone Standards Forum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Linux Phone Standards Forum (LiPS Forum) is a consortium created by a group of companies as an effort to create standards aimed at fostering the use of Linux on mobile devices.
Embedded Linux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Linux Forum, founded in 2003 to aid the inclusion of embedded features in the main Linux kernel branch; the Linux Foundation (formerly Open Source Development Labs); the Linux Phone ...
Nokia unveils its first Linux phone | Technology | Reuters
HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's largest handset maker, Nokia unveiled on Thursday its first phone running on Linux software, aiming at improving its offering at the top end of the ...
Linux.com :: Open Linux phone demo's open virtualization
Open Kernel Labs is demonstrating its commercially supported open source processor virtualization technology at the ARM Developer's Conference this week in Santa Clara, Calif.
Linux Phone
Remember Openmoko? – the open-source alternative to iPhone that we had covered earlier? Well, nevermind. Here’s a refresher – The Openmoko stack allows users and developers ...
Second open Linux phone goes on sale - CNET News
FIC's fully hackable Neo1973 handset officially launched for developers; 'mass market' launch of its OpenMoko OS to follow.Photos: Neo1973 hackable phone A CNET article by David ...
Linux Mobile Phones - Linux For Devices Articles - Linux for Devices
Datang 3G Linux phone reference design-- Nov. 11, 2004-- China's government-owned TEM (telecommunications equipment manufacturer) has developed a 3G Linux mobile phone reference ...