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CES Focus: Gadget heaven

News Tuesday 8 January: A wind-up generator for mobile phones will soon be a reality thanks to a joint effort by Motorola and Freeplay Wednesday 9 January: Windows CE .Net will run on everything from mobile phones to robots, and will tap into Microsoft...

[January 8, 2002, 15:03]

Google to unveil 'Android' mobile-phone software

News Wind River Systems, a company that specialises in tailoring Linux for embedded devices such as network equipment and mobile phones, is likely to be a key part of the alliance, sources said. A Wind River representative declined to comment on Friday...

[November 5, 2007, 7:49]

Google shares Android source code

News Another alliance member, Wind River Systems, believes Android will power consumer electronics devices, including set-top boxes and in-car computing systems. Indeed, Wind River said Kyocera is building an Android phone.

[October 22, 2008, 8:30]

Do games and cell phones mix?

News Instead of sitting down for an hour or more to wind through a new level of "Quake", cell phone games have to be digested in brief chunks. From designing games that play well in five-minute intervals to coming up with revenue strategies that work...

[May 21, 2001, 11:48]

Android set to take Linux to the mainstream

News Several netbooks, including Asus's Eee PC and MSI's Wind devices, first came with Linux operating systems, but manufacturers started looking to Windows after resistance from consumers and stores started seeing returns from customers who did not...

[March 4, 2009, 7:48]

CES: Motorola cranks out new power play

News Cell phone maker Motorola, searching for high-tech ways to extend battery life, will soon offer a method that smacks of kids' toys and Model T cars: wind-up. While Motorola brings its cellular phone expertise to the table, Freeplay offers a wide...

[January 8, 2002, 14:13]

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