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- Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband room
- Android sucks oxygen from mobile broadband roomany other Carriers?So Far it's only T-Mobile. There's all this hype, and I don't work/live in a major city. T-Mobile has the fewest towers in the country and is barely rolling out their G3 network to the major metropolitan areas. ...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, mobile broadband, mobile, oxygen, Qt Extended, OpenMoko, phone, open source
- Discussion threads 2008-10-02
- A mobile Linux reporter's notebook
- A great mobile Linux device starts with a set of requirements. It's not enough to say, oh we'll use Prizm or we'll build it with Qtopia, the LiMo stack, OpenMoko or Android. Those are how questions. They're about the developer. Let's...
- Tags: Notebook, Mobile, Mobile Linux, Mobile Linux Reporter, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-06
- Ubuntu Mobile: who cares? Sorry, mostly coders and open source reality distortionists for now
- Ubuntu Mobile: who cares? Sorry, mostly coders and open source reality distortionists for nowIronicIronic that ubuntu is "going mobile" yet they can't seem to make some basic changes to their install-screens to allow for a better installation experience of their desktop OS on devices with less than 800 x 600...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Mobile, mobile, open source reality, coder, Skype Technologies S.A., open source
- Discussion threads 2008-02-26
- iPhone unlocks demonstrate promise of Android
- iPhone unlocks demonstrate promise of AndroidAn Apache Web Server in the palm of your handIf anyone thinks Google/Android doesn't have competition, think again ([url=http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1185531]Nokia to acquire Trolltech[/url]).Google or any other bidder can own open spectrum Block C if they can pony up the quid, but if not, it reverts to...
- Tags: Web servers, Desktops, OPEN SOURCE, Cellular phones, Apple iPhone, Nokia Corp., Nokia N95, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-01-30
- Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platform
- Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platformNot BadThis will help accelerate the proliferation of Linux on mobile devices and even on the desktop.Smart move on Nokia's part.Another milestone for the emerging software marketplace ...More and more we are seeing a marketplace which pits Microsoft with there Windows empire...
- Tags: Linux, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Nokia Corp., Trolltech
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- How Android works: The big picture
- How Android works: The big pictureSo what's new and special about it?Take computer... load Linux.. load Java.... tell programmer he/she can only write Java programs. Not entirely sure how this is special, novel, or anything other than Google bandwagon jumping at it's finest.It will be interesting to see......how Android...
- Tags: Linux, Programming languages, Java, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Windows World, Nokia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- Will Nokia buying Trolltech accelerate mobile Linux?
- The easy, obvious answer is yes. Nokia's agreement to buy Trolltech for $155 million has to be a big win for mobile Linux. Aren't Trolltech's development products available under open source licenses? Isn't QTopia a leading platform for mobile Linux development? But wait, cynics will...
- Tags: Nokia Corp., Mobile, Fact, Trolltech, Mobile Linux, Linux, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-01-28
- ZMacSync 2.4.0 (Mac)
- ZMacSync is tool that allows to remotely control and sync Linux based handheld devices. For Sharp Zaurus Linux PDAs also allows to keep the Qtopia PIM Database in sync with the MacOS X master data, including the address book, calendar, to do list, and clock. Features: ...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Sharp Zaurus, ZMacSync, Handhelds, Apple Mac OS, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2008-01-18
- Porting of Flashlite Player to Qtopia Phone Editions Under the Linux Environment
- The Client is a leading provider of software technology for mobile handset devices & wireless mobile devices. The requirement of the client was to port the standalone version of Flashlite Player to their Linux OS with Qtopia-2.2 phone edition. The client invited Calsoft Labs to port Flashlite Player onto their...
- Tags: Mobile, Client, Calsoft Labs, Linux, Advertising & Promotion, Operating Systems, Wireless And Mobility, Software, Marketing
- Case studies 2008-01-01
- iPhone firmware 1.1.1 succumbs to hackers
- iPhone firmware 1.1.1 succumbs to hackersJust goes to show ya...When people pay their hard-earned money for something, they don't believe in handcuff's and will do whatever it takes to use that paid for product how they see fit, as the owners.That said, they can't scream and kick if they find...
- Tags: Hacking, SECURITY, firmware, Apple iPhone, Apple Inc., hacker
- Discussion threads 2007-10-09
- Mr. Martin tear down this wall
- In Madrid today Trolltech announced that its Qtopia Phone Edition for Linux-based mobile phones is being ported to the Neo1973 and will be offered to individuals under GPL 2.0. What this means, in Europe, is that Qtopia Greenphone developers have a second reference platform and form factor...
- Tags: Developer, Phone, Mobile, Trolltech, Wall, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-09-18
- What is Intel's mobile Linux game?
- Intel has a new mobile Linux project dubbed Moblin right.It includes  a Linux kernel, a framework for a user interface, a browser, a multimedia framework, and embedded image creation tools, along with developer resources.Sounds great until you realize there are a ton of other, similar frameworks under development. Nokia backs Maemo,...
- Tags: wireless, telecom, Strategy, mobile, Linux, Hardware, General, Development, business models, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-07-17
- Can OpenMoko break the wireless monopoly?
- Can OpenMoko break the wireless monopoly?Stylus required?Well, it certainly is a 'break-through' Linux-embedded product, but as a cell-phone user and from a practical standpoint, it's not clear to me if the device is 100% touch screen driven.If not, then I assume you'd have to resort to using the stylus.Using a...
- Tags: Linux, wireless, Trolltech, OpenMoko, stylus, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2007-07-09
- Dumb move: iPhone's "sweet, innovative" dev solution is neither
- Dumb move: iPhone's "sweet, innovative" dev solution is neitherGreenphone, anyone?http://trolltech.com/products/qtopia/greenphoneI admit the color of it is ugly, IMO, but the development platform for it is 10x more open than what Jobs is putting on the table.You've unleashed the giantWatch the Apple zealots come stampeding to your blog telling you how...
- Tags: Channel management, Apple iPhone, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-06-11
- Ubuntu on your cellphone? What a fantastic idea!
- Ubuntu on your cellphone? What a fantastic idea!Makes good sense ...With Ubuntu having all of the media attention with the new Dell deal it makes sense to keep with the momentum and go for a cell phone platform. It's good for cell phone manufacturers since you can customize the OS...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Ubuntu, phone, Linux, cell phone
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- Skype-Trolltech deal should speed up time-to-market for Skype WiFi apps
- If you are Skype, you really, really want your User Interface to connect smoothly to the operating system used in Skype-certified WiFi handsets.Best way to accomplish this is to choose an application platform that bridges what could be a chasm if not handled well.I am guessing thats a key reason...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Skype Technologies S.A., Trolltech
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- Sharp drops handhelds from U.S. retail market
- Sharp drops handhelds from U.S. retail marketSad...The Zaurus SL-6000 is a really great device for someone who is looking for more than an address book and calendar. The screen is the best I have ever seen in a PDA (true 640x480 VGA). Linux on the machine is no impediment to...
- Tags: Handhelds, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Sharp Corp., Linux, Sharp Zaurus, handheld
- Discussion threads 2004-10-20
- zCal 1.0.1 (Mac)
- zCal is a program to convert iCal data into data that can be used by the QTopia based 'Calendar' and 'Todo List' apps. It is intended to be a stopgap measure until iSync or another tool supports synchronizing OSX and the Zaurus. zCal is released under the GPL.
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Tool, Steven Marcotte, zCal, Productivity, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2002-11-21
- Perforce Case Study: Trolltech
- Founded in 1994, Trolltech is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in Brisbane, Australia; Palo Alto, California; and Beijing, China. In 1999, Trolltech realized it needed to replace its existing software configuration management system, CVS, because CVS was unable to scale to meet its development needs. The Perforce Server sits...
- Tags: Software Configuration Management, CVS Corp., Trolltech, Perforce Software, Perforce Server
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