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Hackers have successfully booted the MeeGo platform on several Android-based handsets.
Intel and Nokia have teamed up to launch a research and development centre for mobiles.
MeeGo - the amalgamation of Moblin and Maemo - is set to power in-car 'infotainment.'
Enterprising hackers have ported the Chromium browser - based around Google's Chrome - to Nokia's flagship N900 smartphone running Maemo Linux.
An industry analyst believes that Nokia could be looking to re-enter the tablet marketplace and compete with Apple's iPad head on - possibly launching by Autumn this year.
Intel and Nokia are to merge their existing mobile operating systems to create a new Linux-based OS for mobile PCs, netbooks, tablets and in-vehicle entertainment systems
Nokia's flagship N900 smartphone - built around the Maemo 5 operating system - has been hacked and made to boot Google's rival Android platform.
The smartphone-optimised version of Mozilla's Firefox - codenamed Fennec - is due in the next few days, according to a spokesman from the Mozilla Foundation.
Mobile manufacturers Sony Ericsson and Nokia have both pulled Symbian-based handsets off the UK market following complaints about software unreliability.
Samsung has announced that it is to launch a new smartphone OS which will be based on Linux.
Mozilla's John Lilly has confirmed that Firefox Mobile - codenamed Fennec - will be released on Nokia's Maemo, Google's Android, and Microsoft's Windows Mobile.
Industry sources claim that Nokia is looking to release a netbook based around the ARM processor family.
Mobile internet devices based on the open-source Linux operating system are expected to account for 23 percent of the market by 2013 according to analysts.
October 14 2021 | 15:04