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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Intel, Linux Foundation drop MeeGo for Tizen
he MeeGo platform is to be officially abandoned, as Intel and the Linux Foundation are moving onto a new mobile platform venture called Tizen.
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Why Android won
The OS wars in the mobile space appear to be over and there are two left standing, the iPhone and Android, a Linux distro.
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LiMo has a second phone
It seems the idea is to hit the low-end of the market with something that looks like an iPhone, but isn't, and a network that seems like the Internet, but isn't.
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LiMo to show off latest release of platform
The LiMo Foundation on Monday said that the second release of its handset platform is on target. LiMo added that it will show off the latest platform at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next...
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No Firefox for the iPhone/iPod touch ... D'oh!
Mozilla CEO John Lilly confirms that there will be no Firefox iPhone/iPod touch. D'oh!
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LiMo, dude, where's my Internet?
LiMo gave LinuxWorld a song-and-dance, talked about new partners, threw some chaff, but they did not deliver what we're looking for, a mobile Internet terminal that can go head-to-head against the...
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LiMo vows to fight on, debuts new mobile handsets from Motorola, NEC, Panasonic
The LiMo Foundation has no intention of fading away. At the launch of LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco today, the foundation announced the release of  several new Linux-based mobile handsets...
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Cash for the merchandise, cash for the breakthrough
How can open source achieve the breakthroughs it needs and beat Apple at its own game?What about cash and fabulous prizes?
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LiMo gets Openwave browser and messaging
Openwave sells those parts of its business to LiMo member Purple Labs, which plans to use the mobile Internet technologies in its Linux platform.
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Mobile Linux standards forum gives up
Efforts to standardize mobile Linux get put on hold after the Linux Phone Standards Forum announced it's merging with the Linux Mobile Foundation.
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Fennec future tied to Android and LiMo
My hope is that the capabilities of Fennec, and the iPhone, will increase popular demand for affordable mobile access, which is what open spectrum is about. But, compared to the Internet time...
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ABI Research: Linux to take 23 percent of smartphone market by 2013
Smartphone platforms are becoming a two horse Linux race with between the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance, which houses the Android mobile operating system. That's the big takeaway...
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Time for LiMo and Android to stop talking
What LiMo and Android are designing, now, is not a mobile phone, but a handheld Internet client. The winner will be the one who makes it most attractive to move the most data back-and-forth on a...
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Google losing cellphone battle?
These alliance games are not Google's forte. With all the things it does so well, is the alliance game going to be its undoing?
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Limo adds Mozilla, Verizon to its bandwagon
The LiMo Foundation, a consortium that is building an open software platform for handsets based on Linux, has added Mozilla and Verizon to its roster The full roster of partners added today...
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LiMO debuts first mobile Linux platform amid steep competition
The LiMo Foundation is set to announce at CTIA its first Linux reference platform for cell phone carriers and handset manufacturers. As announced in January, and promised for delivery in March,...
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In LiMo-Android battle the winner is Linux
Many years ago I wrote what I called "Dana's Iron Law of Laptops," an ounce on the desk is a pound in my hand. Now laptops are becoming desktop replacements, and the hand is being replaced by a...
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First batch of LiMo mobile Linux devices readied for battle against Microsoft, Nokia
The LiMo Foundation is making steady progress on its goal to make Linux a popular mobile operating system. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, several key LiMo vendors including Motorola,...
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LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
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Key mobile Linux platform out in March
The LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform will be released next month, but the API is available to developers immediately.
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