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MeeGo's look and feel builds on Moblin's style, but there are some noticeable differences. There are a lot more gradients, which give the widgets a somewhat stronger sense of depth.
Much like MeeGo, Tizen aims to target a wide range of different form factors—including smartphones, netbooks, tablets, set-top boxes, televisions, and vehicle computing systems.
But, with Nokia in bed with Microsoft, we all knew that this would probably be the only MeeGo phone Nokia would produce. Last week Nokia released a major software upgrade for the N9, but it's ...
Shortly after having been dumped on by Nokia (and Microsoft), the MeeGo developers have made a new release available. Now, I have never been a big fan of MeeGo (to put it mildly), or of Moblin ...
RIP MeeGo: Nokia Must Jump from Its "Burning Platform" to Either Google or Microsoft By Erik Sherman Updated on: February 9, 2011 / 2:43 PM EST / MoneyWatch ...
The rest of technologies involved in MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan are also crucial in terms of functionality and success of a product, but they are more the sort of interchangeable glue, technology in ...
(The MeeGo-based Nokia N9 barely made it out the door.) And that wasn't the first time a major phone maker failed to bring out a product based on Intel's OS.
After having looked at three more or less "traditional" Linux desktops on a netbook - Ubuntu Unity, KDE Plasma Netbook and Jolicloud - now I am going to look at a very un-traditional desktop ...
A group of ex-Nokia staff and MeeGo enthusiasts has formed Jolla (Finnish for “dinghy”), a mobile startup with the aim of bringing new MeeGo devices to the market. According to its LinkedIn ...
MeeGo is now hosted by the Linux Foundation and has expanded its reach to phones, tablets, TVs and even in-car entertainment systems. Both companies desperately want to control a next-generation ...
MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences. Nokia still plans to ship a MeeGo-related product later this year." ...
Until MeeGo produces the goods, Nokia is stuck with Symbian, an aging, creaking operating system that’s stretched almost to breaking point in Nokia’s latest phone releases.