Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth recently announced that Ubuntu would be making its way to mobile. But a simple announcement from the man who reasoned Ubuntu could put Apple out of business ...
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 ...
Looking for a signpost to the rest of 2013 and beyond? That would be the news from the smartphone front today, disguised as two bits of hackery with custom operating systems. Firstly Canonical told ...
As a major Chinese manufacturer launches a new Ubuntu-based smartphone that's also bound for Europe, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth this week conceded that the odds are stacked against the ...
The company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system may have given up on Ubuntu for phones and tablets. But as expected, third-party developers are picking up where Canonical left off.
Ubuntu CTO Matt Zimmerman has announced plans for a mobile edition of the increasingly popular Ubuntu Linux distribution. The Ubuntu development community will be collaborating with Intel to make ...
Canonical, the company behind the Ubuntu Linux distribution, has collaborated with ARM to produce a complete Ubuntu port for the ARMv7 architecture. Canonical aims to bring the Ubuntu experience to ...
After more than a decade of struggling for consumer acceptance on desktop and notebook PCs, Linux appears to have found a solid niche for itself on ultrasmall notebook PCs such as Intel Netbooks and ...
Canonical has finally got skin in the mobile game, putting its first Ubuntu phone on sale in Europe last month. It’s been showing off that mid-tier device, made by BQ, at Mobile World Congress in ...
Ubuntu Linux developers plan to extend its open source software development to handheld Internet-enabled devices. Developers meeting at the Ubuntu Developer Summit, which runs through the end of this ...
I have done quite a bit more testing with my Sierra Wireless AirCard 880 on Ubuntu, both the current 8.04.1 (Hardy Heron) and the Alpha 5 release of 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex). The results are very pleasing ...