Interesting Linux News for the Day – January 26, 2011
- Kongregate makes triumphant return to Android Market after a few tweaks
- PSA: Notion Ink Adam can be unbricked, and here’s the 80MB fix
- T-Mobile releases: Streak 7 and Galaxy S 4G in February, G-Slate in late March?
- Samsung Galaxy S Hoppin hops to South Korea, includes TV dock for big-screen fun
- Microsoft’s secret weapon against the iPad is very, very familiar
- App developers moving to the big screen (tablets, not TVs)
- Nexus S smartphone gets outfitted with white shell
- Google Cr-48 Chrome notebook starts shipping with stickers
- Another Android SMS bug that Google doesn’t seem interested in fixing
- HTC Flyer spec sheet leaks with Android 2.3, stylus and 7-inch screen?
- LG prepping Optimus 3D for February announcement?
- HP files three more possible Palm tablet names: Touchslate, Touchcanvas, and Duopad
- System 76 brings Sandy Bridge to Ubuntu with Gazelle and Serval laptops
- Tennessee's Webb School makes iPads mandatory, still looks down on note-passing
- Nokia’s leaked MeeGo device resembles dual-core ST-Ericsson U8500 reference platform
- SSTL using Android handsets to control satellites, conquer the final frontier
- Nexus S emerges in white attire, but it only covers its rear
- iPhone 5 and iPad 2 will come with NFC built in, suggests well-connected analyst
- Google Cr-48 Chrome laptop now shipping with stickers, the good kind
- Possible NFC iPhone support could mean more apps for Android
(Appolicious)
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