Nokia and Intel have jumped on the mobile operating system bandwagon by jointly announcing MeeGo, an open platform for mobile computing devices, tablets, netbooks, smartphones, internet-connected ...
On Wednesday, we told you that Nokia’s head of sales and markets, Niklas Savander, would be hosting a Twitter question and answer session on Thursday afternoon. The event went off as planned ...
Despite Nokia's decision to adopt Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system in its mobile devices while pursuing its joint MeeGo venture with Intel on the side, Intel on Friday re-affirmed its ...
If elected to a majority on the board, the group said it plans to immediately dismiss Elop, as well as three other Nokia executives, and make MeeGo the company's primary mobile platform.
The new lab is well aligned with the MeeGo open source platform recently launched by Intel and Nokia. MeeGo provides the greatest flexibility for developing new 3-D experiences on mobile devices ...
MeeGo is an open-source Linux-based operating system for smartphones and tablets, developed initially by Nokia and Intel as a common successor of their Maemo and Moblin OS projects. MeeGo is ...
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