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Nokia said to be working on re-entering the tablet market

By: |Apr 6th, 2010 at 06:24PM
Filed Under: Hardware, Nokia, Rumors
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Although none of its previous attempts at cracking the tablet market have been met with success, Rodman Renshaw analyst Ashok Kumar piped up today and claimed that Nokia is once again going to try to break into the now-burgeoning market. So far there’s nothing in the way of evidence to support his claims, but we don’t think we need to look much further than the fact Nokia and Intel recently merged Maemo with Mobilin to create MeeGo to see that the chances of Nokia once again putting a tablet on st...

Nokia and Intel merge Mobilin with Maemo to produce MeeGo

By: |Feb 15th, 2010 at 02:09PM
Filed Under: Linux, News, Nokia
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Nokia and Intel have jumped on the mobile operating system bandwagon by jointly announcing MeeGo, an open platform for mobile computing devices, tablets, netbooks, smartphones, internet-connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment systems. MeeGo takes the best of Intel’s Mobilin platform and merges it Maemo, the linux-based operating system that powers the Nokia N900. MeeGo will target a wide range of devices, including both ARM and Intel-based platforms, and will offer users a continuity across devices th...

Nokia and Intel announce a joint partnership to develop the next generation of mobile devices

By: |Jun 23rd, 2009 at 03:34PM
Filed Under: Handsets, Hardware, Nokia, Wireless
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Nokia and Intel announced a collaborative effort today that will empower the next generation of mobile devices — according to Nokia and Intel at least. Each company will brings its respective expertise to the table in an effort to develop devices that will combine Intel’s low-power mobile chipset architecture with Nokia’s wireless broadband connectivity technologies. The collaboration will focus on and accelerate development in several open source mobile Linux software projects, including Mo...