An early demo of Intel's Linux-based MeeGo OS for tablets shows multitouch, multitasking, and enhanced social networking capabilities Credit: Intel szuka gotówki / Fot. Piotr Swat, Shutterstock.com ...
The first Tablet PC offering from Linpus is based on the MeeGo Linux operating system. You may not have heard of Linux before, but they were responsible for some of Acer’s early operating system for ...
In a quiet corner of the giant Intel booth at CES there’s a not-so-crowded demo stand with the label MeeGo. There you’ll find the WeTab tablet, the first MeeGo tab already shipping in Europe. From ...
Intel’s Computex keynote was brimming with new technology announcements on Day One at the Computex though the one thing that literally swept away everything else was the 10-inch Moorestown Quanta ...
Given iPad's performance at the tills outstripped even the most optimistic of predictions in 2010, it's unsurprising that scores of unannounced tablet prototypes are currently circulating throughout ...
The MeeGo project is getting ready to release version 1.1 of the operating system, which should allow developers to start working on applications for smartphones, according to a Wednesday blog post.
Having been left stood at the altar by onetime partner Nokia, Intel is in a hurry to make up ground to ensure its MeeGo OS has a future when the platform finally being to roll out on tablets and ...
The much anticipated beta of Fedora 14 was released today, with the final code to be ready in November. It included a few features that may surprise you. For one, it lets users opt for a MeeGo look ...
Intel and Samsung join forces on new Linux-based operating system for mobile devices and TVs -- but many doubts remain Linux Foundation and Limo Foundation are rebooting their efforts to compete with ...
Following big news from Jolla almost two weeks ago, it's reluctant to go quiet, instead taking to Twitter to announce that Jussi Hurmola is no longer its CEO. This isn't a story of scandal or ...
The MeeGo Linux platform attracted lots of attention at Computex. Hardware vendors, Linux distributors, and telecom companies are lining up to pledge their support for the project. Nice to see OEMs ...