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Posts tagged with the keyword: ‘MeeGo’

Nokia planning to drop Symbian for top end phones

Nokia has stated that it is dropping Symbian for all its high end N-series phones, replacing it with the new MeeGo OS. This means that the much-vaunted Symbian^4 will only be used on the mid range handsets it’s seeking to push into the hands of consumers to help maintain its share of the smartphone market.

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Nokia reshuffles management looking for gold

Nokia reshuffles management looking for gold

We’re not alone in grumbling about Nokia. Investors are miffed — to put it gently — over Nokia’s inability to ignite the industry (and profits) with innovative, high-margin handset sales since the launch of Apple’s iPhone some three years ago.

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Intel’s Atom Z6 Moorestown Chips Will Run Android and MeeGo [Processors]

Intel's Atom Z6 Moorestown Chips Will Run Android and MeeGo [Processors]

Intel’s new Z6XX chips under the Moorestown banner will be used in devices running Android or MeeGo, Intel and Nokia’s new OS that’s sprung from Moblin and Maemo’s loins. More

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LG Kills the GW990

Remember the LG GW990 that you saw at the MWC 2010, a few months ago? The phone was supposed to run on Mobiln and boasted of a massive 4.8-inch display and equally impressive specs. It was also one of the first devices based on Intel’s Moorestown platform

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MeeGo repository going public later this month, coming to Nokia N900

Valtteri Halla — Nokia employee and one-half of MeeGo’s Technical Steering Group — has blogged up a storm this week about the first baby steps that’ll get the platform off the ground from its Moblin and Maemo roots, and from the sounds of things, we’ll be able to get our first glimpse at it on production hardware before the month’s out. Currently, the plan is to open up MeeGo’s code repository to all comers “by the end of this month,” targeting both Atom boards and the N900

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MeeGo Offers Platform Diversity Beyond Smartphones (PC World)

MeeGo Offers Platform Diversity Beyond Smartphones (PC World)

Nokia and Intel announced the merger of Nokia’s Maemo operating system with Intel’s Moblin operating system to create a new, Linux-based, open source smartphone platform–MeeGo. An alliance between tech giants the caliber of Nokia and Intel is bound to draw some attention, but MeeGo is facing an uphill battle to try and scratch out a market amid established smartphone competitors

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Nokia and Intel Unite to Create New Mobile OS

Unlikely partners Intel and Nokia have joined forces in an attempt to fend off increasing mobile competition from Google, Apple, and Microsoft. The two companies have merged their mobile OSes into one entity: MeeGo . You can expect the first mobile devices running on MeeGo later this year

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Intel and Nokia merge platforms

The world’s largest chip maker and the world’s largest mobile phone maker have merged operating systems to create a single platform for mobiles. The new MeeGo platform, unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, will be used to power phones, netbooks, TVs and in-car entertainment systems.

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