Anticipating a growing market for smart television sets, Canonical will be demonstrating a version of its popular Ubuntu Linux OS that can be used for running TVs. The company is displaying a ...
Joining the ranks of Apple and Google, Linux is entering the TV market with an Ubuntu TV. Canonical, the team behind the Linux based Ubuntu operating system, debuted the Ubuntu TV at CES on Monday. No ...
Internet TVs are all the rage these days and that trend is set to continue well into 2012. This year, we'll see a host of web-ready idiot boxes from Lenovo, Samsung, Toshiba and -- if rumours are to ...
We don’t know what Canonical will launch next week at CES. For its part, Canonical is saying that it will show the latest in desktop, cloud and demonstrations on Ubuntu One, plus an exclusive Ubuntu ...
Late last year, Ubuntu announced it would bring the open source operating system to mobile devices. Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth said Ubuntu will soon be found on “tablets, phones, TVs and ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Canonical is indeed bringing a TV to CES. But it’s not about hardware just yet: Ubuntu TV is a brand new ...
At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Monday, platform vendor Canonical unveiled a special version of Ubuntu that is designed for televisions. The platform has an integrated media ...
CES is the land of gadgets and everyone seems to be getting into the act. Today, Ubuntu unveiled something it’s referring to as “TV for human beings’. The operating system will be free, but TV ...
Ubuntu plans on having its own movie store, a full complement of apps, and just about anything else you’d want out of a smart TV, but the demo is just a canned list of programming, a video player, and ...
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Canonical has existed since 2004 when it was formed by entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth as what you might call the business end ...
Ubuntu Linux fans will recognize this story's title as a play on the operating system's slogan: Ubuntu: Linux for human beings. Now, Canonical, Ubuntu's parent company, is taking on Apple and Google ...
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