Software company Canonical made waves recently with the announcement that Ubuntu, the popular open-source operating system was making the leap to smartphones, But does the world need another mobile ...
Ubuntu Phone OS is a Linux-based operating system for smartphones that could show up in handsets that will hit the market in late 2013 or early 2014. But Ubuntu’s parent company Canonical is already ...
We have already seen a video of the new Ubuntu OS running on the Galaxy Nexus, and now we have another one which was put together from the guys over at PocketNow. The video below gives us a more ...
This is no ordinary Galaxy Nexus. Instead of Android, it's running a very different Linux-based OS -- the long-awaited mobile version of Ubuntu -- which comes with a new UI adapted for smaller screens ...
Fresh from plans to push the Ubuntu operating system into the mobile market, the company behind the popular open-source computing OS shows Mobile World Live how the software will look on a smartphone.
Canonical's announcement of Ubuntu for Android kicked up quite a stir, but it also left us with a few unknowns. The idea is that your phone becomes a mobile PC, switching from Android into full ...
Ubuntu for tablets is a new operating system for slates, and you can try it out on your Google Nexus 7 or Nexus 10. Richard Trenholm Former Movie and TV Senior Editor Richard Trenholm was CNET's film ...
In a world dominated by iOS and junk-food-inspired Android operating systems, Canonical, developers of Ubuntu, feel there's room for a mobile version of its user-friendly Linux distribution. However, ...
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