VMware MVP is a thin layer of software that is embedded on a mobile phone to decouple the applications and data from the underlying hardware. It is optimized to run efficiently on low power consuming and memory constrained mobile phones. The MVP currently supports a wide range of real-time and rich operating systems including Windows CE 5.0 and 6.0, Linux 2.6.x, Symbian 9.x, eCos, µITRON NORT...
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Powerless against Jobsian divinity Fail and You Smartphones have been around for a long time, but only recently did the laptop industry figure out that it could cut into the market funded solely by tech nerds' fuck-you money with a compound word of its own: netbook.…
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Motorola's latest Linux-based musical slider is inspired by its great predecessors.
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MobileArsenal on 14th Nov 2008 (via mobilearsenal.com)
Carphone to recall own brand mini laptops'Confusing’ Linux Webbook is replaced with Windows XP versionCarphone Warehouse is recalling its own brand mini laptops from all of its stores, after it was discovered that customers found the unfamiliar operating system confusing.The
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MobileToday on 12th Nov 2008 (via mobiletoday.co.uk)
The method to get root access to T-Mobile’s G1 hasn’t been around for too long, but someone has already found a way to get Debian Linux running on the G1. Apparently installing Debian will allow you... [
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