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Game over for Mobile Linux standards forum
News Many members of LiPS - including Access, Orange and Trolltech - began to migrate over to LiMo, however, as new mobile open-source groups, like the Google-led Open Handset Alliance, began to apply competitive pressure and... [27 Jun 2008]
Nokia: Open source needs a lesson in business
News The manufacturer has one other significant investment in open source, however: the software maker Trolltech, Nokia's purchase of which finally went through in the last few days. Trolltech makes Qt, a... [12 Jun 2008]
Nokia to buy Trolltech and keep it on the Qt
News Nokia is to buy Trolltech, the company whose Linux-based Qt application-development framework is at the core of many PC and mobile applications. The deal has been unanimously approved by Trolltech's... [28 Jan 2008]
Second open-source mobile unleashed
News Officially launched to developers yesterday, it is the second fully accessible Linux phone to be made available after Trolltech released its Greenphone last year. Another fully open source-based phone has gone on sale,... [10 Jul 2007]
Mobile Linux set for take off
News There are also an increasing number of environments available for Linux application development - such as Trolltech's Greensuite. The number of mobile phones running on Linux is predicted to rocket in the next five... [10 Apr 2007]
Trolltech simplifies mobile Linux
News Following the release earlier this year of its fully programmable Linux handset, the Greenphone, Trolltech will soon be offering handset manufacturers and developers an out-of-the-box software suite - a move that could... [30 Nov 2006]
Mobile Linux movement picks up pace
News Mobile operating system maker Trolltech claimed on Tuesday it is kick-starting the mobile Linux market by launching the Greenphone, a Linux-powered handset it claims is fully reprogrammable. By making the Greenphone... [17 Aug 2006]
'Mobile Linux "revolution" on the way'
News Trolltech president Eirik Chambe-Eng told delegates at the Open Source Business Conference in London on Wednesday Linux is set to "make a lot of headlines going forward on embedded devices and mobile phones". [29 Jun 2006]
MySQL lifts restrictive licensing terms
News MySQL, along with fellow open-source database company Sleepycat and programming component maker Trolltech, employ a strategy under which they make their software available both under an open-source licence for use in... [15 Mar 2004]