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2012-11-26
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Jolla is a new branded mobile phone company. While at the same time they are also developing the Sailfish operating system. So basically it is like Google and Android, just not as big, yet.
Sailfish will be an open source operating system and hence will be available for a multitude of other devices and manufacturers to use.
Going to announce a flagship device in the first part of 2013 and launch it before summer.
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2012-11-26
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2012-11-26
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2012-11-26
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2012-11-27
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2012-11-27
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2012-11-27
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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The WOW effect
http://seravo.fi/2012/11/the-wow-eff...wb3i_A.twitter
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2012-11-27
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This is not the same as having it displayed ALL the time. The old Psion organisers had the option of easily toggling between the display of status panel or not. Maemo allows programs to run in full screen or not.
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2012-11-29
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How the usability of my device will change compared to what? Compared to my N900 or my Symbian-powerd C7 where I have dozens of widgets to interact with right on my homescreens?
Whatever Jolla says about this revolutionary concept seems like marketingbabble to me. What they have is a half-balked cross between a functional widget and a fluid, flexible multitasking view. In the end, neither of those works really well from what I see in the videos.
Having a mini-version of my media player right on my desktop makes my yawn. When did we first have this? On the 770 in 2005? Come on. What I need on the homescreen is a RSS-reader, shortcuts to 5-10 of my favorite contacts (indicating their online status), an email inbox, a scrolling statusnet widget, weather, on/off switches for bluetooth, dlna, nfc, FM-transmitter an thelike, and then of course shortcuts to my favorite applications and websites. I want to pin those to the homescreen, arrange them to my liking and be sure they never change position. I want the contacts shortcuts to be small squares, the size of my fingertip, showing only a person's face, while the email inbox needs to strech over the whole screen width so I can always read the whole subject.
I know I cannot really live without these features because I miss them on the N9. So much, in fact, that I only use the device once a month or so to give it yet another try.
Now they try to re-invent the wheel, which is OK. But I don't think it's necessary that they tell us how groundbreaking and new it's gonna be.
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates
sudo apt-get update
Search for "drivers installer" from your linux menu (my is Unity-menu) and try to install the drivers from normal way or
sudo apt-get upgrade