Now that Ubuntu Phone OS has been presented at CES 2013, the annual IT event hosted by the Consumer Electronics Association, many powerful IT magazines are publishing more and more web content about it.
CES 2013 has arrived in full force and Mark Shuttleworth is down in the tranches demoing the working of Ubuntu for smartphones.
This type of marketing was usually done by other people, but Mark Shuttleworth has taken a personal interest in Ubuntu for smartphones and it's now demonstrating the operating system, for the press.
Ubuntu Phone OS is not even out the door yet and the Internet is already buzzing with interest, especially when it's about the performance capabilities.
When it was first showed a week ago, Ubuntu Phone OS may have looked pretty and interesting, but everyone noticed that it had some considerable lag.
Ubuntu Phone has garnered a lot of attention at CES 2013 and the developers from Canonical have shown some of the OS’s capabilities, including the Facebook integration.
Ubuntu Phone was announced only a week ago and the developers have been quick to show what it can do and why they think it will be a viable alternative to Android and Windows Phone 8.
Videos are pouring from CES 2013, but unlike
Today, July 19th, at O’Reilly OSCON 2012 Mark Shuttleworth revealed a new feature that will be implemented in the upcoming Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) operating system, called Ubuntu Web Apps. As you can see from the video below, presented by Canonical, Ubuntu Web Apps allows Ubuntu users to run online apps, such as Twitter, GMail,... (read more)
Come a voler sottolineare l’annuncio di Mark Shuttleworth di voler concentrare i prossimi sviluppi di Ubuntu sulle performance hardware e, in particolare, sull’ottimizzazione energetica in vista delle versioni di Ubuntu per TV, smartphone e tablet, ecco arrivare un video che mostra Ubuntu 12.10 in esecuzione sul celeberrimo Nexus 7 di Google.
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CES 2013 has been kind with Canonical and its Ubuntu Phone OS, and they have managed to get a lot of media attention, and especially from one particular celebrity.
The Ubuntu stand at CES 2013 has seen a lot of activity. A lot of videos and images have popped up all over the internet.
Ubuntu Developer Summit for upcoming Ubuntu 13.04 'Raring Ringtail' is currently going on in Denmark.
Mark Shuttleworth delivered the keynote address yesterday but if you missed the livestream, here is a recording (via Ubuntu Developers channel):
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OK, so I get this every night when I plug my phone in (Verizon Galaxy S3, rooted, stock ROM), Watchdog pops up after a few minutes and alerts me that Video Player is using ~45% of the CPU. And I keep getting the alert unless I click on the alert and kill the video player. The odd thing is that it will do this regardless of when the video player was even used last.