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LiMo Foundation accepts new members

LiMo Foundation, an alliance formed to co-develop mobile platform based Linux operating system, unveiled the first handsets and revealed nine new members. Among them there are Orange, Paris-based mobile network operator, and Access Co, Tokyo-based mobile software provider.

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Trolltech, Motorola expand agreement on Linux-based phone platform

Trolltech today announced an expanded agreement with Motorola regarding the use of Qtopia Core as the native application development platform for Motorola’s Linux-based mobile phone platform.

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Palm Selects Wind River as its Preferred Linux Platform Provider

Wind River Systems, Inc. the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), and Palm, Inc. announced that Palm has selected Wind River® Platform for Consumer Devices, Linux Edition as its open standard Linux platform for future Palm® Foleo™ software releases.

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Motorola Unveils MOTOMAGX Mobile Linux Platform

Motorola, Inc. announced a significant step in its commitment to mobile Linux® and rich experience creation by introducing MOTOMAGX, its next generation mobile Linux platform. Building on the global success of Motorola's earlier Linux-based platforms, MOTOMAGX lays the foundation to deliver new levels of openness, flexibility and support for third-party applications on Motorola mobile devices.

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McAfee to Use Experience in Embedded Mobile Security to Play Integral Role in New Mobile Standard

McAfee, Inc. announced that it has officially become a core member of the LiMo Foundation. Through this strategic partnership, McAfee® will use its mobile security expertise to enhance the end-user experience for the world's first global Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.

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ACCESS Licenses Palm OS Garnet Source Code To Palm, Inc.

ACCESS Systems Americas announced it has entered into a non-exclusive agreement with Palm, Inc., that gives Palm a perpetual license for the Palm source code. ACCESS and Palm have also agreed to an expansion of the two companies' existing patent license. Palm will pay ACCESS a total of $44 million (USD).

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