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CeBIT 2000: A Summary

News The open source approach this device takes means it has no wireless capability, and uses an ARM processor. Nokia also launched three new mobile phones, two of which will be Internet-enabled WAP models.

[February 28, 2000, 10:11]

Sarin To Step Down From Vodafone Helm

News Vodafone's leading role in the LiMo Foundation, the mobile-Linux industry consortium, has provided one of the best chances for open-source software gaining a hold on the handset. The world's largest mobile operator group, Vodafone, has announced...

[May 27, 2008, 17:07]

Mobile Open Source: A Torrent Of Implication

Blog Mobile Open Source: A Torrent of Implication In the end the move towards mobile open source offers a torrent of implication. The industry’s move towards open source is however breaking down such barriers of isolation creating the conditions for a...

[July 8, 2008, 17:43]

ZDNet UK Seeks Reporter

News Among other highlights, we campaigned against excessive mobile charges, showed why companies keep quiet about open source migrations, exposed serious problems at Bulldog, revealed that Munich's Linux migration has been delayed, brought you the...

[January 6, 2006, 11:20]

BT Guns For Android And Skype With Ribbit Buy

News Ribbit provides what it terms 'an open platform' — not to be confused with an open-source platform — to developers, who can create internet-telephony applications and services around this. Ribbit's technology brings together communications over...

[July 29, 2008, 13:03]

Open Source Debate Brought To A Close - For Now

Talkback This hit Birmingham city council's attempt to move 134 library staff to a full set of open source software, including SuSE's Linux operating system, OpenOffice 2.0 and web-browser Firefox. The city also had mixed results with public access...

[November 20, 2006, 23:01]