Were you mostly on board with the N100 , but wished Sammy would have held the MeeGo ? Those of you in India or Russia are apparently in luck, as Notebook Italia has spotted its Windows-toting twin: the N102. Identical to the N100 in every other way, 10-inch netbook kicks the open source OS to...
# laptops This is novel— Nokia may not have released any MeeGo phones in the end , but Asus' Eee PC X101 dualboots both Nokia and Intel's beleaguered MeeGo OS, or Windows 7. No ubiquitous Android or Linux here, folks. More »
More...
Nokia may bypass Microsoft and instead use its MeeGo operating system as it looks for ways into the crowded tablet market. The Finnish mobile device manufacturer recently announced a partnership with Microsoft to develop the first Windows Phone-based Nokia smartphones but the companies will not...
THE INQUIRER THE LINUX FOUNDATION has updated its Meego software development kit (SDK) to include support for the Ubuntu 10.10 Linux distribution as well as Microsoft's Windows XP and Windows 7 operating systems.
Link Removed
Australian company Evolve III announced an Intel Atom-powered tablet that can be booted into Windows 7, Android, or the MeeGo version of Linux.
Link Removed - Invalid URL
How many OSes are too many on a tablet? Evolve III reckons three should be sufficient: its Maestro slate usually spends its time in Windows 7, but can also boot into MeeGo or Android depending on the user’s mood and inclination. Demonstrated in all its triple-boot splendor to Geek at CES 2011...
We inevitably miss things at tradeshows, and here's one we regret -- we didn't catch this obscure Australian tablet in the flesh at CES 2011. Apparently, this Evolve III Maestro was casually chilling at Intel's booth with Android, Windows 7 and a 1.83GHz Atom N475 CPU inside, but representatives...
android
atom n475
australia
ces 2011
computing
cpu
device
evolve iii
gadgets
hardware
innovation
intel
maestro
meego
mobile
tablet
technology
tradeshows
triple-boot
windows 7
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Symbian is running out of track, MeeGo recedes and Microsoft looks like an obvious path for Nokia.
Link Removed due to 404 Error
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Symbian is running out of track, MeeGo recedes and Microsoft looks like an obvious path for Nokia.
Link Removed due to 404 Error