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Intel drops MeeGo mobile OS, backs Tizen against Android

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Intel drops MeeGo mobile OS, backs Tizen against Android
Linux Foundation and Limo Foundation are rebooting their efforts to compete with Apple and the Android camp by merging MeeGo and Limo into a new operating system called Tizen, with the backing of Intel and Samsung. Read More


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Nokia readies Linux OS for low-end smartphones
Nokia has underlined the importance of low-cost smartphones and now it appears that the company is developing a Linux-based OS for smartphones that will cost less than US$100 without subsidies. Read More


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Some W8 PCs won't turn off secure boot, Red Hat warns
Last week, I alerted readers how Microsoft was requiring OEMs to implement, by default, UEFI secure boot on new Windows 8 machines. The Linux community had been worried for months that secure boot could lock Linux off PC hardware and when Microsoft announced that secure boot would be required by all new Windows 8 hardware the red flags flew. Read More

Should MeeGo Stay or Should It Go Now?
Imad Sousou, Director of Intel Open Source Technology Center, described what's next for MeeGo in a blog post yesterday on the MeeGo site. Sousou says that the Linux Foundation and its partner companies will focus on a new Linux-based operating system for mobile devices called Tizen. He then answered the obvious question, "Why not just evolve MeeGo?" Read More

Testers Wanted to Kick Tires on Fedora 16 Beta Release
The Fedora project rolled out the beta version of Fedora 16 today and invites testers to take it for a spin. Current known bugs are listed in the Fedora wiki, and beta testers are encouraged to provide feedback to help fine tune the operating system before Fedora 16 rolls out in November. Read More



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