Categories: Notebook

Nokia cancels MeeGo version for Netbooks

Gadget Herald: MeeGo’s netbook operating system for the future has been officially dropped by Nokia, another shocking news from the Finnish cellphone company after it ousted the Symbian OS earlier. The developer of this platform has said, he was personally working on the Smeegol OS, which is a combined UI of Moblin and MeeGo.

The news has also been confirmed from the developers side, the MeeGo project for the Netbook operating system is officially over. He was quite sad over the fact that, all their hard work on this project has resulted into nothing. Rather, Nokia is working on the MeeGo Release Engineering Plans 1.2, which of course does not include any netbook OS plans.

Once again MeeGo developer, Andrew Wafaa, stated, he had spoken to many of his officials at Nokia, they said, the company will now put the MeeGo Netbook UX into the maintenance mode and shall not work on it, at least for the near future. They also shall make no further official announcement in context to the OS.

Fred

Share
Published by
Fred

Recent Posts

WhatsApp launches new feature to deal with spam calls

Instant messaging service WhatsApp is now taking steps towards targeting the potential spam calls. The…

2 years ago

Microsoft prevented from acquiring Activision

The Federal Trade Commission’s request to block the acquisition by Microsoft of the video game…

2 years ago

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 to get a hinge upgrade

South Korean tech giant Samsung is all set to host an event in July, 2023.…

2 years ago

Netflix notices massive increase in subscribers ever since password sharing crackdown

There was a dedicated reason why Netflix had decided to block its password sharing abilities.…

2 years ago

Apple soon to say goodbye to lightening port

Legislation was passed by the European Union that mentioned that all the devices that are…

2 years ago

Twitter auctioning off its supplies from San Francisco office

Twitter purchase by Elon Musk at $44 billion was the talk of the town due…

2 years ago