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Android 4.0 - What you should read!
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The Galaxy Nexus and Android 4.0: A Short Comment
Early today, at 9:00 am Hongkong time, the postponed Launch of the Samsung made Google Galaxy Nexus superphone, which is a awesome flagship device for the Android platform, featuring a 4.65 inch curved touchscreen which offers you an amazing real 720p resolution (not much less than the resolution your cheap 15.6” notebook offers). Inside, there is a TI OMAP 4460 dual core chip running at 1.2 GHz powering the slab device to likely pretty amazing speeds—on the outside, there are no more capacitive buttons, strongly reminding of the Homeycomb tablets out there.
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The next Android flagship: Nexus Prime (Video)
I haven´t been writing much lately, especially not about Android devices—I felt really bored by all the new devices that did not change much.
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Mer - again!
Remember Mer? That attempt to build a free Maemo distribution by replacing the closed source parts of Maemo (yes, there were some), which was halted when MeeGo was introduced? Remember that Mer stood for “Maemo Reconstructed? Well, if you don't remember that, I didn't remember the second part, either.
Now that MeeGo is, say, abandoned, Mer is live again.
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Breaking news: TIZEN is LiMo+MeeGo+HTML5
It's a nice day, the weather in Munich is awesome, but I am staying in during lunch break to write this article on what just happened today.
Today Tizen was announced. Tizen is yet another Linux based operating system, which replaces (read: probably merges) LiMo and MeeGo into one common platform which is supposed to be optimized for HTML5 apps.
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HP announce to kill webOS devices, look for licensees
Imagine you were spending a day at work lifting boxes and while doing so you would think of what kind of blog article you were going to write later that day. This article would be an announcement, that you were going to write about some kind of a product, say a HP Pre 3 in the future because you just made the decision to get this device as your next primary phone. Later that same day, right before sitting down to write that aforementioned article, you would check twitter and see rumors of the very company making that very product was going to discontinue that, and not only that but the whole range of devices using the same software platform.
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Google Buys Motorola Mobility - A Comment
It's been a while since my last post here (over a month in fact), and this post won't be that great - apologies for that.
Almost everybody shared their feelings and thoughts on the fact that Google announced it's willingness to buy Motorola Mobility for USD 12,5 billion and I have to share my 2 cents on that, too.