On February 15, 2010, the world's largest chip manufacturer, Intel, and the world's largest mobile handset manufacturer, Nokia, announced joining their existing open-source projects (Moblin and Maemo, ...
The MeeGo Project has had multiple releases and has progressed significantly since its announcement in February 2010. This article provides an overview of the MeeGo Project for newcomers, a review of ...
Want to pick up a netbook running MeeGo Linux and don’t want to go with the Fujitsu MH330? No problem. Russian PC maker iRU offers a MeeGo netbook called the iRU Intro 102. The netbook has a 1.66 GHz ...
What is MeeGo? Get the lowdown on the open source lovechild of Intel and Nokia... MeeGo? MeeGo where? Nowhere. Sit down. I'm going to tell you about the new MeeGo operating system. Oh alright. So tell ...
Nokia has released some screenshots and a video of the MeeGo 1.1 interface, which will be released on their Nseries phones and other handsets later this year. As you can see from the photos and video, ...
Maemo and Moblin are to combine into a single open-source platform called MeeGo, Nokia and Intel announced at Mobile World Congress on Monday. The platform will run across smartphones, mobile internet ...
Well this one is a... doozy? Today Nokia announced a rather bizarre partnership with Intel. Namely, the two companies are merging their odd, half-finished, Linux-based OSs into one crazy little ...
Advocates for dueling open source mobile platforms Android and MeeGo championed their technologies Wednesday, with a MeeGo spokesman offering a product road map and a Google technologist emphasizing ...
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