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Watch the First Ubuntu Phone Commercial – Video
A promotional video for the first Ubuntu phone, BQ's Aquaris E4.5, is now live and it shows just what are some of the capabilities...
Google’s Project Ara Open Source Smartphone to Debut in Puerto Rico This Year
In Oct. 2013 when Google's Motorola subsidiary announced Project Ara, for building an open source, modular smartphone, the consensus was that it would fail...
Canonical Reveals the Hardware Specs of the Ubuntu Aquarius E4.5 Phone
Canonical has revealed the specs for the Aquarius E4.5 phone that will launch with Ubuntu Touch, although they were not exactly a state secret....
Ubuntu Snappy Leads Mobile Linux Migration to IoT
This week's announcement of an Internet of Things version of Canonical's lightweight Snappy build of Ubuntu Core is another sign that mobile Linux distros will...
Smart Cars are the New Smart Phone
“Smart car” technology had a huge presence at CES 2015, from BMW’s 360-degree collision avoidance and parking assist features to Audi’s Human Machine Interface...
Adobe Lightroom for Android Smartphones Is Now Available, Tablet Version Coming Later
Last year, iPad users got some pretty exciting news. Adobe’s popular photo-editing software Lightroom arrived on their slates, providing a convenient way to refine...
Samsung Z1: World’s First Tizen Phone Launches in India
The first Ubuntu Phone will launch next month, but it's not the only new mobile upstart trying to bring new experiences to our pockets.The...
The Transparent Fx0 Will Finally Make You Want a Firefox OS Phone
Firefox OS is coming to Japan and doing it in style.Announced at a KDDI press event in Tokyo today, the Fx0 is a striking...
Lenovo to Use Intel Chips in New Smartphones in 2015
One of the Atom-powered smartphones will be sold in China, while the other will be targeted at emerging markets, according to reports.Read more at...
Android Dominates Global Smartphone Market in 2014
Americans still love their iPhones, but globally Android shows little sign of budging from its dominant position in mobile devices. Android represented 83.1 percent...