Kindle Fire: why no welcome from Google?

Release Date 3 Oct, 2011 in The Guardian

 
   

Kindle Fire: why no welcome from Google?

The Guardian - 3 Oct, 2011
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos introduces the new Kindle Fire tablet. Photograph: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images Let's start gingerly, with Nokia. You'll recall the indignation when Nokia threw Symbian under the Windows Phone 7 bus and osborned its existing ...

The return of the Mer project

LWN.net - 3 Oct, 2011
Hi all, MeeGo is dead ... long live Tizen !! - Haven't we heard that before? - Maemo, Moblin? We need a community that transcends the mere branding of MeeGo, Maemo, Moblin - and now Tizen. A lot of proposals have been put forward: * Move to Tizen and ...

Linux is just good for Nokia business

ITworld.com - Brian Proffitt - 3 Oct, 2011
October 03, 2011, 10:14 AM â€" Last week's news that Nokia plans to roll out low-end Linux-based smartphones left a lot of people (including me) scratching their heads and wondering what was going on. ...

Tizen Consortium Takes on Android and iPhone

Technorati - Michelle Blowers - 3 Oct, 2011
In a joint announcement on Sept 28, The LiMo Foundation and the Linux Foundation reported they are developing a new mobile operating system called 'Tizen'. It is a combination of the LiMo and MeeGo Linux-based mobile operating systems and will compete ...

Nokia N9 - From Concept To Production

3G.co.uk - 3 Oct, 2011
With the Nokia N9now available to buy across the world, although sadly not carried by a UK operator, Nokia have released a video outlining the story of the Nokia N9. The video, watchable above, tells the story of the Nokia N9 from when the concept was ...

From Moblin to MeeGo to Tizen, Oh My!

LinuxInsider.com - Katherine Noyes - 3 Oct, 2011
"Moblin, Maemo, Meego, Tizen in less than 2 years? STOP ALREADY!" exclaimed Slashdot blogger Barbara Hudson. "Nobody cares. Really. All this latest name change does is shout 'Disorganized!'" ... "They should have just renamed Meego ...

LiMo and Linux Foundation develop new mobile Linux platform

istockAnalyst.com (press release) - 3 Oct, 2011
(Source: Datamonitor)LiMo Foundation and Linux Foundation have announced the development of a new, open, device-independent software, mobile Linux platform. The development of the new mobile Linux platform will be headed by the Linux Foundation, ...

S/W platform supports multiple device categories

EE Times India - 3 Oct, 2011
Two Linux oriented non-profit groups, The LiMo Foundation and The Linux Foundation launches an open-source project called Tizen, intended to develop a mobile device software platform based on the Linux operating system. Tizen is envisioned to be a ...

 

Subscribe to RSS
Advertise here