It’s reported that Samsung is working on merging its own bada mobile operating system with the Tizen OS.
Samsung announced bada just over two years ago, while Tizen is a newer Linux-based open source project with development led by a technical steering group composed of Intel and Samsung.
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The tablet hasn’t killed off the netbook, according to the latest news from Intel.
It’s announced the availability of the latest Intel Atom processors, which had previously been code-named ‘Cedar Trail’.
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Mark Bridge writes:
It’s time for my summary of last week’s mobile industry news… and what a week it’s been. Not just for me – I made my first-ever visit to Over The Air on Friday – but for the world of mobile devices.
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The Linux Foundation has announced a new open source project called Tizen.
Tizen will be designed to support a range of devices, including smartphones, tablets, netbooks and in-vehicle equipment. The project will be hosted by The Linux Foundation with development led by a technical steering group composed of Intel and Samsung.
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