The amazing team of developers behind Intel's Moblin project, through Imad Sousou, proudly announced last night (November 4th) the immediate availability of the Moblin 2.1 operating system for Intel Atom-powered netbooks and nettops. In this release, users will find a new and powerful web browser, support for 3G... |
5 November 2009 08:36 GMT |
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Delayed two days, the second release candidate of the upcoming Mandriva Linux 2010.0 Linux distribution, due for launch in early November this year, is now available on mirrors worldwide. The features of this release include the newly launched KDE 4.3.2 and GNOME 2.28.0 desktop environments, as well as the Linux kern... |
10 October 2009 15:48 GMT |
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It looks like Intel hasn't spent too much time contemplating the release of Ubuntu Moblin Remix Developer Edition. The chip maker and the rest of the developers working on the project scrambled back to work and stirred the netbook market a little more. Yesterday they announced that Moblin v2.0 was finally stable... |
25 September 2009 03:56 GMT |
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During the Intel Developer Forum, which took place in San Francisco on 22nd-24th of September, Canonical, Dell and Intel took the opportunity to unveil the Ubuntu Moblin Remix Developer Edition. This operating system uses software from Ubuntu Linux, on top of which the core Moblin Version 2.0 interface, libraries, an... |
24 September 2009 17:01 GMT |
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Microsoft's Silverlight technology has had quite a busy period lately, considering the fact that the Redmond company has announced recently that it has been included in the newly released to manufacturing Windows Embedded CE 6.9 R3, and that the technology has also been ported to Intel's Moblin platform, th... |
24 September 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Computex Taipei, the second largest computer exhibition in the world, starts today and Canonical is enjoying a lot of attention for the third year in a row. On this occasion, the company made several exciting announcements regarding its popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. First of all, it appears that the Ubuntu fam... |
2 June 2009 09:01 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, world's largest vendor of computer processors, has recently unveiled a couple of details regarding its upcoming Atom platform, slated for debut before the end of this year. Codenamed Pine Trail, the new platform delivers a number of new features that are expected to provide a... |
20 May 2009 03:46 GMT |
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Setting the stage for the upcoming Moorestown platform and a new wave of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently announced a collaboration with Novell. According to the chip maker, the fresh partnership is meant to accelerate the adoption of Moblin, a Linux-based software plat... |
8 May 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Gigabyte is expected to debut a new ultra-portable computer device that will be built on Intel's open source Moblin platform, which is a project that the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker announced sometime last year. This platform has been designed to combine Intel's highly successful Atom processor... |
1 December 2008 08:01 GMT |
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Intel seems to have got the open source epidemics. According to some sources on LinuxDevices.com Intel made public its intentions in starting a project for creating and developing open source solutions for mobile devices.The Moblin project, as this initiative was called, should take in, according to Intel, a Linux ke... |
17 July 2007 07:57 GMT |
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