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Introducing The New Nokia N9

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Introducing The New Nokia N9

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Nokia N9 - The big introduction - Swipe with Nokia’s beautiful new smartphone

This is the Nokia N9. Sleek and seamless. Show yourself. Make a statement. Everything and everyone is just a swipe away. http://swipe.nokia.com http://nokia.ly/iGrtvJ

It only takes a swipe to get to what you want with the Nokia N9, and it all floats beautifully on the large, curved display. Stay in touch with people, news, and events. And browse the web. Quickly. Get around with free maps and navigation. And take great pictures with the 8MP camera. The Nokia N9 makes it all smooth, effortless, and gorgeously stylish.

Learn more about the new Nokia N9, http://nokia.com/n9 http://nokia.ly/jUnOCP

Nokia: MeeGo no tenía futuro

Cuando Stephen Elop tomó las riendas de la compañía realizó una auditoría interna en la que pretendía averiguar la viabilidad real de MeeGo como plataforma móvil. Como revelan en Bloomberg, aquel estudio en el que Elop entrevistó a varios de los miembros del equipo de desarrollo de MeeGo dejó claras las cosas:

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MeeGo 1.2 Released!

MeeGo 1.2 get released. This release intended to provide a solid baseline for device vendors and developers to start creating software for a range of device based on Intel Atom and ARMv7 architectures.

MeeGo 1.2 Core OS provides a complete set of enabling technologies for mobile computing.

Some highlights of the MeeGo Core stack include:

  • MeeGo Reference Kernels supporting a variety of Intel Atom and ARMv7 platforms.
  • QML Application Framework and extended Qt-Mobility APIs, including additional location, system, connectivity, and sensor/haptic capabilities for rapid, rich, application development.
  • Enhanced Telephony and Connectivity capabilities, including:
    • GSM, GPRS, and HSPA+ network support
    • SIM Application Toolkit
    • Expanded Bluetooth profiles
    • Expanded VPN and wireless authentication methods
    • USB, WiFi, and BT-PAN data tethering capability
    • Enhance multimedia support, including RTSP streaming with progressive download

This release also includes the following:

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MeeGo sees interest from others after Nokia shift

(Reuters) - Technology firms such as LG Electronics are moving toward adopting the Linux-based MeeGo operating system after Nokia abandoned it, one of the project’s leaders said.

Open-source MeeGo was created last year by the merger of Nokia and Intel’s Linux-based platforms, but Nokia pulled back from the project in February when the Finnish firm said it would focus on Microsoft software instead.

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MeeGo Gets its First 3D User Interface by iXonos at IDF Beijing 2011

http://www.netbooknews.com We always love seeing world’s first! This time its a 3D User Interface executed on MeeGo. iXonos has developed an application based on Sony Crackle’s video streaming service. They wanted a flashy UI that would leverage all levels of graphic performance. Ixonos has built the platform from the interaction and information architecture up towards the user interface layer ensuring top-form functionality and stunning graphics.

What is interesting about this demo is that the application is being shown off on two different system being build using two different programs. On the Nokia N900 we see the UI being created by Rightware’s Kanzi solution which has stereoscopic 3D capabilities. On the Lenovo S10-3t we see the exact same UI being built using Qt.

Two different methods for building a 3D UI on MeeGo with identical results!

If you’re wondering when this app is going to be available well, Sony merely gave Ixonos permission to use Crackle to for use in this demonstration. So there is no word on whether or not Crackle and its growing collection of Sony’s library of TV shows and movies will be making it to a MeeGo device near you!

MeeGo Gets A New Look At IDF Beijing 2011

http://www.netbooknews.com we had a chance to look at the MeeGo tablets that were on display at the “MeeGo Fair” that took place after the press announcement. The hardware is new and is looking to get branded by an OEM and is based on Oaktrail. Its a 10.1 inch device with a 10mm thickness running the Z670 1.50GHz processor with an 1GB or RAM and an SSD of an unknown size.

MeeGo UI running on Nokia N900

This is a small update video related to our last video. On this video we demonstrate the same QML based UI on top of MeeGo with the same functionality as in the previous video, but with better performance.

The previous video can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJfEqygIqNA

More info: http://www.cybercomchannel.com

Opera Mobile 11 coming to MeeGo, Windows Phone and Symbian

“The   Opera Mobile 11 will bring the music on the  Android, Symbian, Windows 7   and MeeGo platforms. As a bonus track,  Opera will give the crowd a sneak   peek of the new Opera Mini browser  doing its magic on the iPhone and iPad.
“In our lineup, all players are equally important–we leave no  device   behind. Our small and clever pieces of software will give you a  5-star   experience, no matter what hardware you prefer”, said Lars  Boilesen, CEO,   Opera Software. “Android users actually have two  different Opera browsers   to choose from: Opera Mini and Opera Mobile.  Check them out, and decide   which one is on the top of your chart.”
What’s in store for Opera’s 100 million users on mobile phones?  There is   one way to find out: swing by Opera’s meeting room at the  show located at   MR 319. There are no tickets required, and we will not  ask for your age.”

(vía My Nokia Blog)

Opera Mobile 11 coming to MeeGo, Windows Phone and Symbian

“The Opera Mobile 11 will bring the music on the Android, Symbian, Windows 7 and MeeGo platforms. As a bonus track, Opera will give the crowd a sneak peek of the new Opera Mini browser doing its magic on the iPhone and iPad.

“In our lineup, all players are equally important–we leave no device behind. Our small and clever pieces of software will give you a 5-star experience, no matter what hardware you prefer”, said Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software. “Android users actually have two different Opera browsers to choose from: Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. Check them out, and decide which one is on the top of your chart.”

What’s in store for Opera’s 100 million users on mobile phones? There is one way to find out: swing by Opera’s meeting room at the show located at MR 319. There are no tickets required, and we will not ask for your age.”

(vía My Nokia Blog)

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