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Intel Meego 1.2 Tablet UX is now Open Source

Intel Meego 1.2 Tablet UX is now Open Source

Intel Meego 1.2 Tablet UX has finally opened up to developers. Just like MeeGo netbook UI, ivi UI, Handset UI or Smart TV UI even Meego 1.2 Tablet UX is now open source. This would of course allow developers to share and support one another to create great apps. We are pleased to open up [...]

For the audiophile: Indamixx2 with portable music studio

For the audiophile: Indamixx2 with portable music studio

Indamixx has already started taking orders for the new slate with music production programs. This device is very much like most Atom tablet with a 10.1 inch display, 1024×600 pixel resolutions, and uses Atom N450. However, it has some really good aspects with the 2 GB RAM and the 250GB hard disk. Of course aside [...]

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Opera 10 comes out of BETA – Runs great – best browser for netbooks

Opera has finally unveiled the final version of their Opera 10 browser. It is very fast, looks and feels great on all of my netbooks. It has a turbo feature which can be really helpful if you are on a slow network connection. I frequently visit places where I do not find WiMax signals and [...]

Intel and Nokia shake hands to create the next era of mobile computing

Intel and Nokia shake hands to create the next era of mobile computing

Today, Intel and Nokia announced a long term partnership that will “shape the next era of mobile computing”. Their new collaboration involves several open source Linux software projects.

both companies are expanding their longstanding relationship to define a new mobile platform beyond today’s smartphones, notebooks and netbooks, enabling the development of a variety of innovative hardware, software and mobile Internet services.

It will be interesting to see what kind of innovations are made in the field of mobile computing. Nokia-book anyone?

ASUS: After linux on netbooks, now linux on Mobile Phones too?

Linux adoption rate has suddenly increased thanks to netbooks vendors who went for linux in order to reduce the overall costs. Windows Mobile, which is a popular mobile OS, costs money and thereby increases the overall cost of the device. Linux, on the other hand is free of cost and is open-source, which gives the OEMs much more freedom over what they can do with the OS.

Right now, it is not known when will the first linux based smartphone from ASUS will come out, but we are already so excitied about it.

Adobe open source tools

Adobe is preparing to open source development tools that will enable existing desktop and server software to run in Web browsers, according to reports. The tools will work with applications written in the C programming language, said Adobe researcher Scott Petersen, who has been developing the project. Such an approach would bypass current Web-programming techniques, [...]

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