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Yet, despite this (probably healthy) level of ignorance, a quiet revolution is taking place in the mobile industry. Linux, the platform of choice for servers and geekier desktops the world over ...
Cutting costs by deploying Linux is a well-established strategy on the server and even the desktop, but what effect could it have on the cost of mobile computing? Very few people lie awake at ...
When evaluating Linux as a possible OS candidate, it is important to remember that the Linux “model” for mobile devices is horizontal. That is, Linux is not presented as a vertically integrated top to ...
The Divine D. comes from a Tunisian group called DawnDrums SARL, which announced the project with a reddit post in April. The ...
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The Linux Terminal app is the latest Pixel-exclusive feature to land on Google's devices. But what is it, and how do you ...
Opportunities for the open source Linux operating system in the mobile device market was a prominent theme of the keynote presentations at the Linux Collaboration Summit on Wednesday. Linux ...
Nearly 20% of Mid- and High-End Mobile Devices Will Run a Linux Operating System by 2013, According to ABI Research Linux, which has been much maligned by Symbian and Microsoft as a non-starter in the ...
“Nobody is making anything these days without Linux, unless your name is Microsoft, Apple, or BlackBerry,” Zemlin said. Collectively, the mobile-focused Linaro, Samsung and Texas Instruments ...
Although mobile handset manufacturers are embracing Linux as an emerging platform for next-generation smart phones, development and deployment of those devices still face key technical challenges. In ...
In another indication of the momentum behind the idea of Linux on mobile phones but also of the fragmentation that plagues the segment, a startup company on Monday announced an open Linux mobile ...
There’s no denying that this is big news for Linux in particular and for mobile users in general, but it’s not exactly surprising. After all, much as Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth might ...