SavaJe
Mobile ecosystem group grows to 40 members
News Today sees Ericsson Mobile Platforms join as a sponsor, alongside existing sponsors such as Motorola, Nokia, SavaJe, Siemens and Sun and a list of 11 vendors in the advisor category. A powerful grouping of mobile... [19 Jan 2005]
LG Electronics to use SavaJe in mobiles
News LG Electronics, a top five supplier of mobile phones, has said it will use an operating system from SavaJe Technologies in some models from next year. The SavaJe OS is completely Java-based and while it... [07 Dec 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Smart phone operating systems
Cheat Sheet One new option not on the radar screen of most users is a Java-focused start-up called SavaJe. Yes. I didn't realise that. How obvious your OS is depends on the type of phone you have. Most handsets have an OS sitting... [02 Nov 2004]
Leader: Mobile giants jostling
Leader As such, the news today that SavaJe, a start-up backed by Orange, Vodafone and, as of now, T-Mobile to provide a Java-based mobile OS, has taken another step forward should be noted. This publication has heard plenty of... [23 Jun 2004]
Mobile operators team up to punch their weight
News Also within the last 24 hours, upstart mobile operating system venture SavaJe has received an additional $40m in funding, some of it coming for the first time from T-Mobile. It is now not thought that... [23 Jun 2004]
Orange, Vodafone and friends to make own OS move?
News Seven operators hastily put out a statement today after reports broke that they are working on developing the SavaJe mobile operating system as an alternative to Symbian and Windows for future phones. [20 Apr 2004]
SavaJe Java OS for mobiles comes out of closet
News SavaJe, a start-up backed by - among others - Orange and Vodafone, has announced two big steps forward in getting its operating system onto mobile phones. At the same time, SavaJe has said its Java OS... [09 Mar 2004]
5 years ago... Symbian deal 'unlikely' for Sun
News Even Java pureplay mobile OS company SavaJe didn't get a Sun investment, though this publication has learnt that there were talks on the subject. 05.02.99 Sun CEO Scott McNealy has revealed that his company is unlikely... [05 Feb 2004]