It’s long been known that Canonical has set its sights on mobile devices as the next destination for its popular Ubuntu Linux operating system, and on Tuesday the company took the next big step in ...
Canonical is making good on its promise to bring its popular Ubuntu flavor of Linux to a broader range of devices by announcing Ubuntu for Android, a release that will enable a full desktop computing ...
Ever since Canonical announced Ubuntu for Android back in February, the lack of specific product details seems to have done little to diminish excitement over the forthcoming Linux-based platform. The ...
Ubuntu for Android has been announced by Canonical. The service brings the firm's free operating system to handsets running the Google platform via a phone dock. Users can run the OS simultaneously on ...
Canonical has unveiled software that will give Android smartphones the ability to run full desktop computer sessions on computer monitors and television sets. “The processors at the heart of ...
I’m going to come right out and say it – I love Ubuntu, and there are a good many reasons why I do but I think the biggest reason why I love to use it day in, day out, is because it’s easy. There are ...
Earlier today we hypothesized just what Canonical were going to announce when the count down on their website hit zero. We first thought it could be more of Ubuntu for Android and yet we were wrong, ...
Ubuntu’s push into the mobile world has taken many forms, but one of its most promising incarnations, may have just been stopped in its tracks. Canonical’s popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu, has ...
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Is Android just Linux? This is one of those frustrating questions that seems like it should have a straightforward ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, even though you can install a Linux desktop on Android. Still, ...
Canonical's head of engineering makes business and tech cases as to why a CXO should consider spending $80,000 on 100 unproven Ubuntu-Android 'superphones' Just how eager is Canonical to secure ...