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DoJa brings mobile Java to i-mode phones

Anonymous Reader writes "With more than 40 million subscribers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo's i-mode is one of the most popular wireless Internet services in...

Mobile Linux challenges Windows Mobile for cellphone dominance

Anonymous Reader writes "Taking a page from Microsoft's playbook, MontaVista today announced an embedded Linux platform aimed specifically at mobile phones. 'Mobilinux' is based...

Your Phone: Mobile Mickey Mouse?

Companies such as Disney and Time Warner already ply their wares in cinemas, on TV and over the Internet. Now they are considering full...

At long last, mobile videophones make their debut

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes: "Japan's giant telecommunications carrier NTT DoCoMo has launched the world's first commercial 3G service in support of mobile videophones....

First peek at mobile videophones

Author: JT Smith ZDNet reports on the upcoming advent of portable video phones, which use MPEG-4 video streaming and the Emblaze A2 Video chip. Category: Unix

The future of cell (or mobile) phones

Author: JT Smith Tech Review documents the history of cell phones and their future progress, predicting that by 2003, nearly all cell phones will have...

Open 3D Foundation Welcomes New Members OPPO and Heroic Labs as Community Optimizes Software...

Foundation growth driven by organizations seeing new use cases that require modular solutions to build the future of 3D technology SAN FRANCISCO – September 7,...

Pineloader Is a Brand-New Multi Bootloader for Your Favorite Linux Phone

Linux on mobile phones is gaining more and more traction, with fresh projects enabling new capabilities that aren’t otherwise possible on the other mobile platforms.

Linux On iPhone: You Can Now Run PostmarketOS On iPhone 7

Even though PostmarketOS is under development, you can install and run it over several supported mobile phones.
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Linux phones need to succeed and it isn’t just about privacy

The open source culture isn’t just important for things like privacy, security, or even ethics.