Heise News: WeTab is based on MeeGo.
SlashDot: Android Fork Brings Froyo To 12 Smartphones.
Kiwix is an offline reader for Web contents based on the ZIM file format.
FBReaderJ an e-book reader for Google Android platform.
SlashDot: Burning Man Goes Open Source For Cell Phones.
Zarafa allows you to share Outlook email and calendars, even when you are out of the office, via Outlook, with your PocketPC or through WebAccess.
The OpenGeo Suite is an integrated package of best of breed open source geospatial software providing an easy to install Web-mapping and data sharing solution.
Gallivant is a simple GPS and map application utilizing maps from the OpenStreetMap project.
GAMMU (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is a manager for various cellular phones and modems.
LocDemo evaluates the current geographic position of the user and displays it within a map. This solution offers geographic localization that works without the use of GPS.
Ars Technica: Reach out and touch your netbook with Ubuntu multitouch.
Heise-News: jQuery Mobile Project announced.
SlashDot: Real-Time, Detailed Face Tracking On a Nokia N900.
gpx2map reads a GPS track in GPX format (as produced by e.g. gpsbabel) and writes out a Google or Yahoo! Map Mash-up containing the route.
Merkaartor is a mapping program that can edit OpenStreetMap data.
Floola is an application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model that supports iTunes) under Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
SlashDot: Hacker Builds $1,500 Cell Phone Tapping Device.
PhoNetInfo retrieves detailed phone and network information. It runs on Symbian S60 3rd edition mobile phones.
Heise News: Jolicloud 1.0 netbook OS launches.
UCommon is a lightweight C++ library to facilitate using C++ design patterns even for very deeply embedded applications, such as for systems using uClibc along with POSIX threading support.