Motorola, ESI Team on Linux-Powered Phone
Extended Systems Inc. and Motorola Inc. this week announced plans to bundle ESI's data synchronization software into Motorola's upcoming Linux-powered phone.
Motorola's A760, due in Asia in the third quarter of this year, with availability in North America and Europe shortly thereafter, will ship with Extended Systems' XTNDConnect PC software, which synchronizes data between handheld and desktop applications. A server-based synching solution for the A760 will be available as well, said officials at ESI in Boise, Idaho.
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