Posted on 01 October 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
LiMo Foundation announced the launch of the first LiMo Release 2 (R2) handset that supports the brand new Vodafone 360 service with Samsung H1 (Vodafone 360 H1) and Samsung M1. The Vodafone 360 H1 by Samsung comes with a 3.5” WVGA AMOLED display, 16GB internal memory, 5 megapixel camera, WiFi and features including 720P HD video recording as well as exclusive ...
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Posted on 25 March 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
Although Moto Ming has been replaced with the new A1800 and A1600, Motorola is said to be updating its Moto Ming A1200 with the A1210. The Moto Ming A1210 will be sold in China, comes with a 2.8-inch display screen at 240 x 400 WQVGA resolution. It will also have an upgraded 3.1 megapixel camera. However, the A1210 is only supporting ...
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Posted on 29 November 2008 by Budi Putra
Just woke up in my hotel's room, I found this fantastic news! Finally, Linux ported to the iPhone! Yeah, now Linux operating system can be ported to the iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, and first-generation iPod touch platforms. You rock, man!
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Posted on 04 August 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
LiMo Foundation announced today 11 new member companies. The addition of Cellon, Esmertec, Freescale Semiconductor, Longcheer Holdings, MIZI Research, Movial Corporation, PacketVideo Corporation (PV), SK Innoace, Telecom Italia, VirtualLogix and ZTE Corporation advances LiMo's membership to more than 50 leaders from across the value system.
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Posted on 14 May 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
LiMo Foundation announced today the addition of Infineon Technologies, Kvaleberg AS, Mozilla Corporation, Red Bend Software, Sagem Mobiles, SFR, SK Telecom and Verizon Wireless as new member companies. Expanding LiMo's membership to 40 since the foundation's launch in January 2007, these companies join with existing LiMo members to collaborate on the LiMo Platform, a Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.
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Posted on 24 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
An unannounced Motorola A810 phone has been revealed by FCC documents. Motorola A810 is powered by Linux OS, have a touch screen and will not have a keyboard.
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Posted on 22 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
Linux, which has been much maligned by Symbian and Microsoft as a non-starter in the handset operating system market, is set to see strong growth as issues with framework fragmentation and silicon requirements are alleviated. The growing momentum behind the LiMo Foundation initiative, as well as the marketing boost that has been realized from the entry of Google's Android solution ...
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Posted on 01 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw
LiMo Foundation announced the on-schedule availability of LiMo Platform Release 1. Release 2 of the LiMo Platform is now being specified and developed within a collaborative process involving a range of LiMo members and is planned to be completed in a late 2008 timeframe.
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