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Canonical has released tools for installing a developer preview version of Ubuntu 12.10 Touch on the latest Google Nexus phones and tablet. If you have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Google Nexus 4 ...
Find yourself with a new Amazon Fire tablet this holiday season? Amazon’s tablets offer pretty good bang for the buck if you’re looking for a device for reading eBooks, doing some web surfing, or ...
Yesterday, the Ubuntu 12.10 Touch developer preview was released. Canonical provided a method for the public to flash a preview build of the new operating system to the most recent Nexus devices: ...
There's over 20 million people out there who use Ubuntu as their main operating system, and the number is steadily increasing due to its thriving community. While it's easy enough to download Ubuntu ...
One good thing about open source is that millions of people can share ideas to create better outcome. Google Android’s ever-growing community is the perfect example; almost every day new custom ROMs ...
If you just can't contain your excitement for Ubuntu's new phone and tablet OS, Ubuntu Touch, you can flash the developer preview on your Nexus phone or tablet right now. The developer preview (which ...
Canonical has unveiled the tablet interface for Ubuntu, and the key features of Ubuntu Touch -- the version of Ubuntu that will run on ARM smartphones and tablets. The Touch Developer Preview of ...
Canonical unveiled its new tablet user interface for Ubuntu yesterday. The unveiling was scheduled to clash with the HTC New York and London events but alas the events were unrelated, HTC hasn’t made ...
I want to get a tablet that will work Ok with Linux, mostly with Linux Mint/ Ubuntu. I don't want anything strange... Some music listening, a little picture watching and even less video playing; I do ...
Canonical, the company behind Linux OS Ubuntu, is preparing a touch-specific OS for tablets that it will build on Ubuntu 10.10. The OS should be available sometime early next year. According to ...