
As we are all aware, the Nokia and Intel collaboration is well underway, with Meego making some good headway. With an estimated release timeline of mid 2011, today we learned that developer.meego.com has gone live in private Beta, allowing application developers to get cracking. There’s a whole lot available for developers from simple, clear, tutorials/walkthroughs for beginners to code samples and reference documentations for the more experienced developers. hit the jump to find out more.
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During an Intel press event held in Moscow yesterday, an Intel Atom powered phone was spotted by Anton Spiridonovan of Mail.ru, who managed to take a few pictures of the Meego based handset. Check out the pictures after the break.
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Check out this awesome video demo of an Aava handset running on the Intel Moorestown chipset and the latest MeeGo handset user experience on board. This video was taken during the MeeGo Conference 2010 in Dublin. The MeeGo Conference replaces the former Maemo Summit. Hit the jump for the goodies.
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Metaio GmbH, the leading expert on Augmented Reality (AR), held a conference in Munich, called “insideAR”, with focus on current practical applications in marketing and industry as well as on the future of this exciting field, which is being identified by many analysts as one of the most disruptive technologies of the years to come. 250 attendees from many countries and industries were able to follow insightful presentations by Intel, Nokia, Siemens and others about their company`s contributions and plans regarding AR. Check out the video demo after the break to catch a glimpse of the future of Augmented Reality.
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Nokia’s recent collaboration with Intel has spawned a new era of mobile computing. With MeeGo, users will be able to take advantage of a completely open platform with spectacular UI experiences. During the Computex keynote, Intel demoed the rumoured MeeGo Tablet, which not only looks promising, but really pushes the bar higher in terms of user experience. The Quanta Redvale tablet is powered by an Intel 1.5 Ghz Moorestown processor with a 10 inch touchscreen. The UI is what’s important here, as any manufacturer will be able to design their own tablet and pack it with the MeeGo goodness, and with an SDK for application development expected to be available later in the summer, developers will be able to to churn out some fantastic software soon too. Hit the jump to check out the video, and leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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