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Will Nokia Put Moblin In The Middle?
Nokia is rumored to be planning to introduce a netbook in 2010 running on Google's Android operating system. I wonder how that would sit with Intel, with whom Nokia just got in bed. Do they have an open marriage? Phil Goldstein fingers Lazard Capital Markets analyst Daniel...
Tags: Nokia Corp., Open Source, Operating System, Netbook, Intel Corp., Moblin, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-06-29

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Intel: Moblin opens the way for Atom
Doug Fisher(Credit: IntelFor Intel, the driving force behind its Moblin software efforts is its main role in life: a chipmaker.At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco last month, the company showed off the latest version of its Linux-based Moblin operating system, designed for smartphones, Netbooks, and Nettops. In most...
Tags: Intel Corp., Platform, Netbook, Device, Intel Atom, Nettop
News items 2009-10-08
Will Moblin 2.0 Be Eclipsed by Google's Android?
Kevin Lawton submits: Intel INTC created and is a large contributor to Moblin, a "Linux-based software platform for building visually rich, dynamic, and connected applications that run on devices based on Intel® Atom™ processor technology", to enhance sales of MIDs and Netbooks. Moblin 1.0, based on Ubuntu Linux, was announced...
Tags: Software, Kevin Lawton, Google Inc., Intel Corp.
External links 2009-01-19
Intel's Moblin Poised to Take on Windows 7 for Netbook-OS Supremacy
What's the best OS for a netbook? Windows 7? XP? Presto or some other Linux variant? The answer may just be, "none of the above." Intel-backed Moblin is an operating system built expressly for netbooks, and from what I've seen so far, it's a winner. See for yourself in this...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Operating System, Netbook, Intel Corp., Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-05-21
Xandros Adopts Moblin for 25 Percent Battery Boost on Netbooks
Computex -- Xandros, Inc., the leading provider of custom OEM Linux solutions and next-generation Linux desktop and server products, and advanced cross-platform Windows-Linux management tools, today announced that it will deliver Moblin-based products designed to increase the battery life and energy efficiency of a new breed of simple, affordable Internet...
Research articles 2008-06-03
Moblin to Ship the Lion's Share of Linux Mobile Internet Device Operating Systems, According to ABI Research
LONDON -- The Mobile Internet Device MID market is shaping up as a very promising greenfield opportunity for mobile operating system vendors to find new outlets for their products. Linux will be an important part of this market from the start and will be championed by solutions such as Moblin...
Tags: ABI Research, Linux, MARKETING, mobile, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-09-23
Et Tu, Intel? Microsoft's Ambitions Lie Bleeding
Intel's new operating system, designed for cloud-computing devices like smartphones and netbooks, is a potentially fatal stab wound to Microsoft's operating system empire. This is a critical juncture for Microsoft, which is trying to catch up with competitors like Salesforce.com, Google, VMware and other vendors delivering applications...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Operating System, Microsoft Corp., Netbook, Intel Corp., Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Windows, Smart Phones, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-05-20
Windows 7 to Usher in Profitless Prosperity
Ultra-low prices on portable computers are nothing new, and in fact have increasingly become the norm since the debut of netbooks — small and light ultraportables that are virtually defined by their low cost. However, there are some strong reasons to believe that Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system, in...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Operating System, Netbook, Portable Computer
News items 2009-10-07
Ubuntu's new Linux tries getting cloud-friendly
With all the hubbub about Snow Leopard and Windows 7, there's another operating system out there you may not have noticed that's getting a significant update: Ubuntu Linux.Ubuntu backer Canonical plans to release its "Karmic Koala" version on Thursday, and both the desktop and server versions of the open-source operating...
Tags: Linux, Amazon.com Inc., Ubuntu, Mark Shuttleworth
News items 2009-10-26
At 50 Million Units Per Annum in 2013, Linux Will Take Lion's Share of MID Market, According to ABI Research
LONDON -- The Mobile Internet Devices MID market is likely to be the first real example of a greenfield situation in which all mobile operating systems start on the same equal footing, without the baggage of previous histories such as existed in the smartphone market. The Linux OS, in the...
Tags: ABI Research, LiMo Foundation, Linux, MARKETING, mobile, SOFTWARE, UNIX
Research articles 2008-08-04
Intel and LG move into mobile internet
Intel and phone manufacturer LG Electronics are partnering to make mobile internet devices MIDs having announced the partnership at the Mobile World Conference in Barcelona. Smaller than netbooks and lacking a full-size keyboard, MIDs are more similar to a phone than a computer. ...
Tags: Mobile Internet, Mobile, LG Electronics Inc., Internet Device, Intel Corp., Mobile Internet Device, Advertising & Promotion, Wireless And Mobility, Hardware, Marketing, LG Electronics, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Jasper Jackson
Articles 2009-02-16
Apple Readying Netbook Charge
An Apple netbook makes sense from so many perspectives that it's impossible to believe this isn't the direction Apple is taking. Netbooks are smaller, lighter and inexpensive versions of laptop notebooks, a trick that is achieved by substituting cloud-based computing for most computing tasks commonly done locally...
Tags: Apple Inc., Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-05-22
Qualcomm Gets Smart About Netbooks
Qualcomm's answer to Intel's Atom processor is called Snapdragon, but there's a lot more to this rivalry than catchy names. As Google's introduction of Wave, and Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone have made clear, the time is ripe for an explosion of low-cost, light-weight devices running cloud-based rather than locally-installed...
Tags: Qualcomm Inc., Netbook, Intel Corp., Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Smart Phones, Chipsets, Hardware, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Semiconductors, Components, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-06-01
Intel and Nokia to Collaborate on Mobile Devices
Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Intel INTC and Nokia NOK have announced a long-term collaboration to develop a new class of mobile computing chips and devices that will include high-bandwidth mobile communications and ubiquitous Internet connectivity. The companies said they are seeking to define a new mobile platform beyond smart...
Tags: Gadgets, Eric Savitz, Intel Corp., Nokia Corp.
External links 2009-06-23
Nokia Worse With Intel Inside
In a classic case of two big companies, each with its own set of dysfunctional business units and competing products, smashing into each other like particles in a Large Hadron Collider in the hopes of discovering the meaning of life, Nokia and Intel have decided to throw in their chips...
Tags: Nokia Corp., Mobile, Operating System, Intel Corp., Wireless, Wi-Fi, Business Structures, Wireless And Mobility, Finance, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-06-23
Nokia Android Rumor Could Still Be True... For Netbooks
Nokia issued a statement through various press outlets denying the rumor that it's planning a smartphone based on Google's Android mobile operating system. However, that doesn't mean it doesn't have other plans for Android. Clearly Nokia responded to this report, rather than ignoring it entirely, because the...
Tags: Nokia Corp., Mobile, Smart Phone, Symbian Inc., Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Smart Phones, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Hardware, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-07-06
A fast and reliable deliverance from Vista's poor performance
The release of Windows 7 on Thursday marks an end to the purgatory of Vista and Windows XP suffered by users of the previous versions of Microsoft's operating system. For Vista users, it represents deliverance from poor performance and irritating security features. For Windows XP owners, it means they can...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP
News items 2009-10-18
Battle Of The OS Titans
Apple versus Google versus Microsoft versus Linux has made for a rather dramatic operating system battle, particularly over the last six months. Fueled by a combination of developments, the operating system landscape is more complex--and frankly more uncertain than ever. Consider just a few recent developments that are impacting us...
Tags: Operating System
News items 2009-10-22
In Depth: 9 things you'll love about Snow Leopard
Steve Jobs first announced Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard was in development at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference WWDC in 2008. It was a chance for Apple to take stock of where it was with OS X. There would be no major innovations, but plenty of refinements: it would install...
Tags: application, option, Apple Inc., refinement, Apple Macintosh, Apple MobileMe
News items 2009-08-24
Linux's share of netbooks surging, not sagging, says analyst
Reports that the Linux netbook is dead or dying are incorrect, at least globally, according to an analyst firm. Nearly one-third of the 35 million netbooks on track to ship this year will come with some variant of the free, open-source operating system, ABI Research said. The exact split is...
Tags: Netbook, ABI Research
News items 2009-11-04
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