Entries by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla (6704)

Tuesday
Nov012011

Ubuntu may invade smartphones and tablets as soon as 2012

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Don't look now but it looks like the mobile market for smartphones and tablets is going to get a lot more crowded. Linux stalwarts Ubuntu by Canonical are looking to expand beyond the desktop and into the more popular and emerging smartphone and tablet markets in 2012.  What this means for consumers is possibly more choice of devices and likely lower cost of ownership given Ubuntu's open source nature.

Ubuntu has remained one of the more popular Linux distributions that is highly regarded for its ease of use, relatively low system requirements as well as solid community backing and support. Like most of Linux, however, it has fought a long and uphill battle for the desktop space.

A presence in mobile makes sense but only if the Ubuntu OS can be pared down to be actually useful on touch-enabled mobile devices and can at least approximate competing mobile operating systems, some of which have a four-year head start, an established developer community and a store and app ecosystem. Word on the street is that Ubuntu's owner Canonical has been in talks with a number of device manufacturers who may be interested in making phones or tablets running the mobile Ubuntu OS.

Tuesday
Nov012011

Siri World Tour: iPhone 4S Arrives in Hong Kong & South Korea on November 11  

Apple today announced that iPhone 4S will be available in Hong Kong, South Korea and 13 additional countries on Friday, November 11. Customers will be able to pre-order iPhone 4S beginning on Friday, November 4.

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Tuesday
Nov012011

XtremeMac's new iPhone 4S cases now available

While almost identical, the volume key placement on the newer iPhone 4S makes it incompatible with a number of iPhone 4 cases out there.  XtremeMac has a variety of case solutions completely compatible with Apple's newest iPhone.

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Monday
Oct312011

Motorola Mobility cuts 800 jobs prior to Google acquisition

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Motorola Mobility will let go of 800 people in preparation to the acquisition by Google. The job cuts will cost around $27 million in severance as well as $4 million for factory closures according to a report form Bloomberg Businessweek.  Google is purchasing Motorola Mobility for $12 billion, the acquisition was announced on August 15th.

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