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A report claims Intel is backing off its MeeGo operating system for smartphones and tablets and instead will focus on hardware running Android and Windows. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile ...
Updated to include Intel’s comments about current MeeGo devices It hasn’t been smooth sailing for MeeGo, Intel and Nokia’s combined effort to develop a Linux-based operating system for ...
Meego–the mobile operating system merger between Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin–is now available for developers anxious to peek under the hood. The official release of the Meego ...
Nokia and Intel have just announced the creation of MeeGo, a new Linux-based operating system designed for portable devices including netbooks and smartphones as well as other non-desktop ...
MeeGo is a hybrid of two operating systems. One is Nokia’s Maemo, which recently appeared in the N900 smartphone.The second is Intel’s Moblin, an OS primarily intended for netbooks.Both ...
Intel has revealed that it is developing a variant of the Linux-based MeeGo operating system that will run on conventional desktop and laptop computers. This move could substantially broaden MeeGo ...
Today the world has seen a new chapter in the MeeGo Saga. The Word JollaMobile has filled Twitter streams everywhere (well to MeeGo people at least).
Once upon a time (OK, it was February 2011), Nokia's (NYS: NOK) , then-new CEO, Stephen Elop, sent out what is now known as "The Burning Platform" memo. In it, Elop gave a candid assessment of his ...
Williams pointed to the incorporation of the Qt developer framework into MeeGo as common ground for the two open OSes - Qt was ported to the Symbian OS in 2008 - adding: "We believe there's a way ...
Between MeeGo, Ubuntu Unity, and Chrome OS, hardware vendors will have a very rich assortment of mobile Linux platforms to choose from for their netbooks and tablets next year.
There’s a new open source, Linux-based mobile operating system in town. The Linux Foundation has announced the launch of Tizen, an operating system aimed at smartphones, tablets, netbooks, and ...
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