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 ...
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 operating system ...
While LG was the first to come out with a concept prototype smartphone to showcase Intel’s Moblin OS–an operating system that has since been folded, merged, and combined with Nokia’s Maemo OS to ...
With much attention currently focused on the seemingly changeable fortunes of Symbian, the progress of Nokia's own smartphone OS MeeGo has been ticking over almost in the background. However, a video ...
Nokia has dropped the MeeGo operating system in favor of Microsoft but other technology companies appear increasingly interested in MeeGo, according to news reports. Reuters said LG Electronics – as ...
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 ...
When Nokia publicly backed away from MeeGo following its strategic partnership with Microsoft, the platform's future looked especially bleak. Intel's best efforts to keep up appearances have so far ...
In separate announcements from Barcelona today, three traditional powerhouses in computing and communications -- Microsoft , Intel and Nokia -- kick-started major revamps to their technology to adapt ...
MeeGo is a light weight Linux environment designed to run on netbooks, smartphones, in-car computers, and other devices. The source code for the smartphone version of the OS was released a few months ...
Talking of mobile phone companies in trouble, here’s a first look at Nokia’s upcoming mobile platform, MeeGo. Still under development in partnership with Intel, MeeGo is a Linux-based mobile OS for a ...
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.