45nm HKMG semiconductor technology supports powerful, energy saving devices – from small mobile devices through to servers.
The Finnish cellphone manufacturer Nokia is looking to acquire the Norwegian software enterprise Trolltech for around 104 million euros.
Lenovo has announced that it will sell its T61 and R61 Thinkpads with Linux preinstalled from February 2008.
Google’s mobile phone has been dubbed Android and is actually an Open Source platform with an operating system and applications.
OSiM, Open Source in Mobile, is a series of events dedicated to exploring the role of open source in the world of mobile phones. The latest installment was held in September in Madrid, Spain.
Nokia has just announced the latest version of its Linux-based tablet PC. The device comes with a 4.13 inch touch screen, and a full-fledged keyboard.
UK-based ARM is looking to develop a Linux platform for mobile devices in cooperation with six partners.
In a message to customers Palm CEO Ed Colligan has declared the end of the short era of the Foleo Linux handheld before it really got started.
The Openmoko project has released a new style guide for the Open Source-based Neo1973 cellphone. It is aimed to facilitate use of the cellphone.
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