Motorola Reveals Long-Overdue but Solid Strategy for Mobile Devices Business On 30 October 2008 Motorola announced its third quarter financial results.
Momentum for the LiMo Foundation continues as membership exceeds fifty companies On 4 August 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced eleven new members taking the total membership to over fifty companies.
Nokia Buys Symbian to Create Open-Source Foundation for Its Software On 24 June 2008, Nokia announced it would buy the 51.2 percent of Symbian shares it does not already hold, at a cost of €264 million ($411 million).
New Members Make LiMo a Stronger Contender On 14 May 2008, the LiMo Foundation announced several new members of its organisation, which is creating a Linux-based platform for mobile phones.
Latest Research about Linux
- Event Report: Mobile World Congress 2008
- Consolidation of location based services market continues as Nokia acquires Navteq
- Symbian announces its third quarter results and unveils a fourth R&D Centre in Beijing
- New President of Sony Ericsson inherits a strong franchise with challenging goals
- RIM and Palm issue quarterly financial results as Apple launches the iPhone
- HTC to acquire Dopod International and pursue a global branding strategy
- Motorola Reveals Long-Overdue but Solid Strategy for Mobile Devices Business
- Industry players to establish Mobile Linux Platform
- Vodafone signs platform agreement with Microsoft
- Palm to use Linux to power next generation of devices
- Symbian momentum continues as licensee support broadens and Japan shipments grow

