
Nokia N900 the ultimate maemo device is used as the official ARM device for Meego developement. The Meego blog have been testing Meego and Meego in N900 is pretty mature than the first one. They have implemented 3G audio call functionality with proper ofono signaling and pulse audio stack with a new open source modem adaptation for N900.
Harri Hakulinen have posted a great news on Meego that would make every N900 jump in joy. He posted that N900 is getting PR1.3 update with a dual boot option to boot Meego or Maemo.
Words from Him:
The PR 1.3 update is quite close now, and with that you can easily dual boot between Maemo and Meego on your N900. There is also a possibility of developing applications supporting both operating systems, based on Qt and Qt Mobility APIs on the Maemo side. It means that you can develop once in PC with Qt Creator, and test your applications on both Maemo and MeeGo, directly on your N900 device!
And he also added that “We are now in last phase of MeeGo 1.1 finalization, focusing on fixing final release blocker bugs, making sure that everything that is in already actually works, and that the user experience of the first MeeGo version with the Handset UX is good.
He also said that “Development of the MeeGo 1.2 release has already started. On N900 side, we will continue by integrating some interesting stuff from the latest Nokia and development repositories, including, SGX drivers, camera stack, and accelerated video decoders. We are trying to keep the 1.2 version as usable as possible, but during development, some images will work better than others, as usual.”
We are expecting PR1.3 to hit N900 in November as there is a big Meego Conference in Dublin in mid-November. He promised that N900 will get Meego before the event.
Via Nokiablog and Meego blog
SALAM AND THANKS
HI I LIKE N900
I THINK THE BEST ONE NOW IS N900
BUT STIL N900 NEEDS FOR MANY PROG
Two regimes is a great thing
In the United States, a new law proposal called The Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) was introduced last week, and there will be a hearing in front of the Judiciary Committee this Thursday.
If passed, this law will allow the government, under the command of the media companies, to censor the internet as they see fit, like China and Iran do, with the difference that the sites they decide to censor will be completely removed from the internet and not just in the US.
Please see the following article from the Huffington Post for more information.