Linux phone stack firm gains new chip partners
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| Azingo revealed that its Linux-based phone stack will be part of a 3G phone
| reference design based on Broadcom's dual-ARM-core BCM2153 multimedia
| baseband system-on-chip (SoC). Azingo also announced that Azingo Mobile will
| be integrated with a Samsung S3C2442 mobile-device SoC.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9142333059.html
Quote for the day:
"Whenever you license technology to Microsoft, you have to understand it can
someday build it itself, drop it into the operating system and put you out of
that business."
--Douglas Colbeth, president of Spyglass
Related:
Celunite joins LiMo Foundation
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| Celunite, developer of a next-generation mobile software platform based on
| Linux and other open source innovations, announced it has become the first
| mobile phone operating system provider to join the LiMo Foundation, an
| independent, not-for-profit entity that strives to increase the adoption of
| Linux within the mobile industry.
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http://www.letsgomobile.org/en/1767/limo-foundation/
Symbian senior VP defects to mobile Linux
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| The LiMo (Linux Mobile) Foundation, an industry group building a common
| software stack for Linux-based mobile phones, today announced a dozen new
| members. The organization also disclosed that rival Symbian's longtime Senior
| VP of Sales and Professional Services, Morgan Gillis, will soon become its
| Executive Director.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8665166109.html
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