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Acer Iconia M500 runs MeeGo on an Atom CPU, coming at the end of this year (hands-on video!)




Acer's David Lee just hijacked Intel's netbooks and tablets Computex keynote to unveil a brand new 10-inch tablet: the Iconia M500. It's the first in the company's new M Series and runs MeeGo atop an Atom (Moorestown) processor. Its appearance and dimensions are strikingly similar to the company's Android tablet, the A500, and that similarity extends to the resolution of the screen as well: 1280 x 800. The MeeGo interface is a custom Acer skin offering what was described as a "snackable UI." The point seems to be to offer instant access to the things you care about, and the brief demo we saw featured a set of live widgets organized around an "Acer circle." Mr. Lee, an Assistant Vice President with the company, tells us Acer's new 10-incher will be on sale at (not by, sadly) the end of this year.

MeeGo Conference 2011 sights and sounds



So the MeeGo Conference is winding down here in San Francisco and we have prowled the exhibitor area over the past couple of days to bring you a taste of what's stimulated our eyes and ears at the event so far. We got to play with the Indamixx 2 music tablet -- basically an iiView M1Touch Pine Trail tablet running an audio-optimized build of MeeGoo 1.2 Tablet UX which features a customized kernel for more real-time control and better audio scheduling. It's expected to ship for $700 in "June or July" complete with DAW and DJ apps. Next we came across a MeeGo-based in-vehicle entertainment system that's currently available in cars from Chinese manufacturer Hawtai Motor.More after the break...

MeeGo 1.2 lands for netbooks and tablets, leaves handsets hanging on the telephone
















Just because Nokia has done everything short of taping a "Dear John" letter to MeeGo's mirror doesn't mean the OS is dead. In fact, Intel's Linux-based baby just got a refresh to version 1.2. So what's new this go around? Well, primarily it's under the hood stuff, like improved Atom support and bug fixes out the ying yang. New audio and networking stacks have also been added for A2DP streaming and HSPA+ support. The tablet UI that Intel was showing off in February is has arrived, to complement the standard netbook version and the in-car interface. Sadly, the handset edition was left out of this update. Those eager to dip their toes in the MeeGo water can download the latest version at the source link.

IDF BEIJING 2011 - MEEGO GETS A NEW LOOK




Netbooknews had a chance to look at the MeeGo tablets that were on display at the “MeeGo Fair” that took place after the press announcement. The hardware is new and is looking to get branded by an OEM and is based on Oaktrail. Its a 10.1 inch device with a 10mm thickness running the Z670 1.50GHz processor with an 1GB or RAM and an SSD of an unknown size.

NOKIA N900 - MEEGO PHONE WITH BETTER PERFORMANCE
















This is a small update video related to CybercomLab last video. On this video they demonstrate the same QML based UI on top of MeeGo with the same functionality as in the previous video, but with better performance. Video after the break...

MEEGO UI RUNNING ON THE NOKIA N900




Cybercom have built a small MeeGo phone UI on top of Media Parallax Desktop and this video demostrates about the UI and making phone call with the phone. The UI runs on N900.

Ixonos showcasing extensive Meego and Android expertise















Ixonos, a world leader in creating wireless technologies, software and solutions for mobile devices and services, showcased inspiring user experience designs on innovative solutions for Android and MeeGo platforms at the Mobile World Congress, held in Barcelona on 14-17 February 2011. Check out the demonstration of an Android-based multi-window solution running on a tablet device as well as on a dual-screen configuration. The video also holds a demonstration of an end-to-end application solution on a MeeGo v1.1. tablet prototype with an Intel Atom processor.Video after the break...

THE FUTURE OF QT,SYMBIAN AND MEEGO














Nokia CTO Rich Green talks about the futures of Qt, MeeGo and Symbian. With 150 million more Symbian devices planned for the next year, there’s still lots of work to be done in providing a great user experience for current Symbian users and for new owners. Plus ongoing suport for developers.

NOKIA ENDING FIRST MEEGO PHONE PROJECT BEFORE ITS LAUNCH



















Nokia has ended development of its first smartphone using its new MeeGo operating system before it was ever launched, two industry sources close to the company said. A spokesman for Nokia declined to comment.

Nokia's leaked MeeGo device resembles dual-core ST-Ericsson U8500 reference platform































Yesterday's leaked image of a purported Nokia tablet device seems to have been more informative than we initially believed it to be. An eagle-eyed forum member over on mobile-review has spotted the similarity between it and a reference platform for ST-Ericsson's U8500 system-on-chip. Last we heard, that little powerhouse was running a pair of 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 cores, so excuse us if we find the prospect of it driving Nokia's next flagship a rather exciting one. You can see video of the reference device in question after the break -- it ends on the delicious and unequivocal assertion from the ST-Ericsson rep that Nokia has signed up to deliver the U8500 in an upcoming device. Bear in mind, however, that the video is from November of last year and we still don't know for sure that the Nokia slate above is its MeeGo progenitor or just a prototype. Either way, the U8500 is expected in smartphones at some point in the first half of this year, which kind of fits Nokia's roadmap, no?  Video after the break...

MEEGO 1.0 ON MANY DEVICES AND SCREEN SIZES


At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing in April 2010, the new software platform MeeGo was demonstrated on a variety of Internet connected devices from a netbook to Internet TV to smartphone and digital coupon machine with RFID.