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SPOTLIGHT: LiPS finalizes Linux spec
The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has finalized its specification, which it hopes will "enable mobile industry players to achieve basic interoperability for applications and services deployed
Report: Google makes software, not handsets
A New York Times report about the rumored Google Phone is making a lot of waves in the blogosphere today, but it only serves to confirm what we already know: Google makes software, not phones. Most
ALSO NOTED: Nokia's E51; VZW has sold 3M Chocolates; and much more...
> Nokia launches the E51 for the enterprise. Release > Verizon Wireless has sold 3 million Chocolate handsets since
McAfee joins expanding LiMo Foundation roster
More LinuxWorld news: Security technology developer McAfee announced its entrance into the LiMo Foundation, an independent non-profit founded to increase Linux adoption within the mobile industry.
OpenMoko issues first open-source handset
OpenMoko, Taiwan-based First International Computer's initiative to develop an open mobile smartphone, released to developers its first handset, the Linux-based Neo 1973. The smartphone includes: A
Palm OS II delayed until 2008
After announcing in April plans to introduce a Linux-based mobile OS prior to year's end, device maker Palm
Wayfinder buys Navicore
Navigation firm Wayfinder is snapping up Finnish navigation operation Navicore. Wayfinder, which has had some success getting its navigation application on Blackberry devices, said its purchase …
Linux-based Palm OS II: not until 2008
After announcing in April plans to introduce a Linux-based mobile OS prior to year's end, device maker Palm
LiPS releases Linux phone spec
The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) forum released a set of specifications for mobile developers
Palm's Linux announcement
Palm embraces Linux--on its own terms Last week Palm

