In what could potentially speed up the delivery and adoption of mobile Linux, several vendors have left LiPS and, instead, pledged support for LiMo. Whereas LiPS is currently seen as more of a standards body, LiMo is poised to announce some 18 Linux phones today at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. What’s more, LiMo’s forthcoming software stack is due next month, it said. Of course, Linux is not the only platform on display at the show. Sony will make a Windows Mobile phone, and begin selling it this year, and Nokia rolls out the successor to its N95. Technology Industry