This past week, we saw the release of Ubuntu 13.10. And, with it, we got the first official release of Ubuntu Touch (dubbed “Ubuntu Phone 1.0“). So, of course, I couldn’t resist installing the “1.0” ...
The developers of Ubuntu Touch for smartphones and tablets are streamlining their platform and will officially support just two devices in the coming months: The Google Nexus 4 smartphone and Google ...
Canonical has released tools that let you install a preview of Ubuntu 12.10 Touch on the latest Google Nexus phones and tablets. But using the official tools requires a computer running Ubuntu (or a ...
For those crackflashers out there like me, it’s time to flash again. Today, Canonical pushed out images for Ubuntu Touch for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. It’s important to ...
If you are interested in the new Ubuntu Touch Preview that was released today, you might be interested in a hands-on video which has been created by Brad Linder from the Liliputing website. The video ...
We’ve been cautiously optimistic about Canonical’s chances for really seeing Ubuntu Touch take off this year, especially with the promise of relationships with OEMs bringing us the first commercial ...
After unveiling its phone OS last month, Canonical is today launching its new tablet-ready Ubuntu interface. Like the phone experience, Ubuntu for tablets is optimized for touch, relying on edge ...
The preview has been compiled for a number of recent Google devices, but it’s extremely important that you double- and triple-check to ensure you have a compatible version. There are binaries for the ...
In a month from the time of the release of this article – that's October 17th – the folks at Ubuntu will be releasing the newest desktop OS version 13.10, and along with it an image of Ubuntu Touch.
Canonical today is unveiling Ubuntu for tablets, a touch-based interface supporting screen sizes of anywhere from 6" to 20", and use cases targeting both businesses and the home. The announcement is ...
Seven weeks after it was announced, Canonical has released images and open source code for the Developer Preview of the Ubuntu Touch OS, currently destined for Nexus smartphones and tablets. The ...
Canonical today unveiled Ubuntu for tablets, which it said will help unify the Ubuntu experiences across phones, tablets, PCs, and TVs. Canonical today unveiled Ubuntu for tablets, which it said will ...
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