February 17, 2010
While most people think of Mobile World Congress as a “handset show”, it is also the locale where global carriers and operators build buzz around roll out of new networks and services. 2010 is truly the year of LTE (Long Term Evolution). This year, the emerging LTE community announced “One Voice” over LTE, an effort ...
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Posted by Steve Subar on February 17 at 04:39 AM
February 16, 2010
Had just a few hours to explore Barcelona before MWC... Iggy got some good adventures in too! Check out his photos here.
Keep up with me throughout MWC by following me on Twitter: @martikonstant
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Posted by Marti Konstant on February 16 at 08:34 AM
February 15, 2010
Mobile Computing Nirvana: The Convergence of Mobile and Desktop Virtualization in One Device
Just in case you were not able to catch the live version last week, the on-demand version of Mobile Computing Nirvana is now available. You can also check out the new demo (with me) and the Reference Design.
We received a lot ...
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Posted by Brenna Walters Lenoir on February 15 at 07:51 AM
February 09, 2010
We recently announced the news with Citrix about the next generation of smartphones - the "nirvana phone."
If you would like to meet during Mobile World Congress (February 15 - 18) in Barcelona to learn more, please contact me at marti@ok-labs.com.
What others are saying about the nirvana phone:
• Lets you leave ...
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Posted by Marti Konstant on February 09 at 09:39 AM
February 09, 2010
Previously I've mentioned Agile, cooperative development and some key parts of our development process. Talking about process and methodologies is great, but without tools to hold it together you've got nothing.
- Mercurial (aka hg) - For the past few years we've been using Mercurial for software revision control. It ...
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Posted by Daniel Potts on February 09 at 05:21 AM
February 02, 2010
The telecommunications and information technology industries have for decades touted convergence and promised transcendence. Convergence of wireless and terrestrial. Convergence of voice and data. And most recently, convergence of desktop and mobile computing. By converging these modes and forms, in ying yang ...
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Posted by Steve Subar on February 02 at 12:28 AM
February 01, 2010
Mobile World Congress is just around the corner, and several Open Kernel Labs executives will be joining me in Barcelona. Let me know if you'd like to meet to discuss what's new in mobile virtualization. In the meantime you can catch up by visiting our Press Release or Open Kernel Labs In the News pages.
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Posted by Robert C. McCammon on February 01 at 01:47 AM
January 26, 2010
One thing that is perhaps rare, but not unique across software companies is our approach to tracking all project development through a single branch management process. We branch to contain changes made to our product in one nice bundle. This approach isn't always easy, but using the right tool makes it easy. We use ...
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Posted by Daniel Potts on January 26 at 02:30 AM
January 20, 2010
Recently a competitor announced plans for the development of a dual-OS smartphone in 2011. Why wait?
In early 2009 we launched the world’s first dual-OS commercial single-core smartphone. And that’s just the first of many to come.
To quote Chriz Hazelton from 451 Group, “The Motorola Evoke QA4 is the first commercially ...
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Posted by Marti Konstant on January 20 at 09:38 AM
January 12, 2010
Crystal ball gazing is a hazardous pursuit. When you hit the mark, you made a lucky guess. And when you are wrong . . .
But as 2009 draws to a close, I find myself too bullish and too excited about the mobile/wireless marketplace to remain silent. The coming 12-36 months will bring about important changes in our ...
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Posted by Steve Subar on January 12 at 03:17 AM
January 07, 2010
I've never really been a fan of Agile software development methodologies. Even thinking about it now makes me cringe. I've always associated it with immaturity; the quick and easy way to go out of business. Some companies seem to adopt it as an excuse not to have a roadmap, or to not bother with project planning, or ...
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Posted by Daniel Potts on January 07 at 08:15 AM
November 19, 2009
Iggy is back in Sydney for a bit, but his next trip is already booked. Guess the city of his next destination and we'll send you an OK Labs t-shirt. Email blog@ok-labs.com with your guesses.
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Posted by Daniel Potts on November 19 at 05:28 AM
November 12, 2009
At ARM's TC3 conference in Santa Clara last month, VMware's Brad Suessmith, when asked what differentiates their offering from the competitions' (i.e. ours), claimed "[VMware] have the fastest and most secure hypervisor". Interesting . . .
I'll deal with the security issue separately, other than stating that it is ...
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Posted by Gernot Heiser on November 12 at 01:58 PM
November 04, 2009
Last week, OK Labs and ST-Ericsson announced the selection of OK Labs as ST-Ericsson's mobile virtualization partner. To earn this coveted position, OK Labs prevailed in a rigorous evaluation and selection process, winning on the basis of our technology and leadership position in the dynamic and rapidly evolving ...
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Posted by Steve Subar on November 04 at 06:13 AM
October 24, 2009
If you haven't already you should check out the Motorola Evoke Demo. But, what if you need something you can download now and watch later?
Well, we have just the thing for your. Check out the still frame demo!
Read more about it in Gernot's Blog: Seamless Integration Across OSes — Sounds familiar. . .
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Posted by Robert C. McCammon on October 24 at 08:43 AM
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