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LiMo adds browser-based UI kit to arsenal
News The mobile Linux company Movial officially joined the LiMo Foundation on Monday, bringing with it its toolkit for creating browser-based user interfaces. However, since LiPS decided to fold its activities into the more commercially minded LiMo... [05 Aug 2008]
Game over for Mobile Linux standards forum
News The attempted standardisation of mobile Linux has been put on hold indefinitely, after the Linux Phone Standards Forum announced it was to merge with the Linux Mobile Foundation. The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum was formed in November 2005... [27 Jun 2008]
Google Android facing a fragmented future?
News Symbian has previously dismissed mobile Linux as being too fragmented in its nature but that was before Google's Open Handset Alliance (OHA) was formed or the LiMo Foundation really got going. Other delegates at Handsets World were generally... [13 Jun 2008]
LiMo Foundation launches Linux Android rival
News The not-for-profit LiMo Foundation plans to announce the launch of LiMo Platform Release 1 at the CTIA show in Las Vegas today. Andrew Shikiar, director of global marketing for the LiMo Foundation, said: "This is a significant achievement for LiMo... [31 Mar 2008]
Nationwide banks on SAP
News Nationwide Building Society will use the latest version of SAP's banking platform as the foundation for its £300m Voyager business transformation project. The first phase of Voyager is due for completion by the fourth quarter of 2009 and will see... [18 Mar 2008]
Anti-DRM day to debut next month
News Organised by DefectiveByDesign.org, a sub-group of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), Anti-DRM day will involve a "worldwide day of action… to raise the stakes and attempt to increase awareness to the threats of DRM". [04 Sep 2006]
Open source ID management plan on the cards
News The open source project, managed by the Eclipse Foundation, is a response to Microsoft's InfoCard identity management technology, Anthony Nadalin, distinguished engineer and chief security architect at IBM, said in an interview. [27 Feb 2006]
EU turns down Microsoft's antitrust remedy
News Carlo Piana, a partner at Milan law firm Tamos Piana & Partners, which represents the Free Software Foundation Europe, said the Commission has echoed the FSF's concerns on the matter. The European Commission has rejected Microsoft's proposed server... [21 Mar 2005]
"Shambolic" broadband project failings exposed
News More importantly, the business case relied too heavily on anticipated revenue from high volume "foundation customers". The most significant implementation failing relates to the minimal business generated by the two 'foundation customers' health... [03 Dec 2004]
IBM tells Sun open Java to open sourcers
News Open-source implementations of some Java products already exist and Sun has worked with the open-source Apache Foundation and JBoss, an open-source Java application server company. IBM on Wednesday sent an open letter to Sun Microsystems urging Sun... [26 Feb 2004]
UK business don't 'get' copyright laws
News The UK's Foundation for Information Policy Research found in a recent analysis that most countries were failing to protect researchers, businesses and consumers in their implementation of the directive, while giving full force to measures that... [13 Nov 2003]
Will cost and controversy keep Britain ID-free?
News Ian Brown, director of technology think tank Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), believes that the government is starting to get cold feet on the subject. While David Blunkett may be keen on getting identity cards into the hands and... [22 Sep 2003]
EU digital copyright vote delayed again
News But the directive could backfire on some of its sponsors, such as Microsoft, according to Ross Anderson of the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR). A vote on the European Union's proposed directive on the enforcement of intellectual... [12 Sep 2003]
Sun's open source peace offering - Java scholarships
News The new scholarship stems from a spat Sun had earlier this year with key a open source group called the Apache Software Foundation, which accused Sun of making it difficult for open source groups to participate in the Java Community Process by... [14 Aug 2002]
Home Office scoops "internet villain" gong
News Roger Darlington, chairman of the Internet Watch Foundation, praised the BBC for ensuring its online activities were safe, secure and child-friendly. The Home Office picked up the dreaded Internet Villain 'prize' at last night's Internet Service... [14 Feb 2002]
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