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You can use your phone without worrying about your operating system reporting on your activity to big tech companies. Ubuntu Touch also embraces open-source values, meaning you can customize and ...
Ubuntu Phone just isn't very polished, either, and you're met with frustration at every turn. Gmail push notifications, for example, simply don't show up the majority of the time.
Ubuntu is coming to phones near the end of 2013 or the beginning of 2014, as we reported earlier today.After the announcement, Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth spoke to the media about why he ...
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Ubuntu Phone speeds-up the process of changing the options on your phone by making barely used utility settings, such as Network, Date, Message sand Sound and sound parameters, ...
Announced on Jan. 2 in London, Ubuntu Phone offers a fresh alternative for phone vendors seeking a compelling user experience for customers. It also presents a new choice for manufacturers that ...
Ubuntu Touch for phones just hit “release to manufacturing” status. The first official version is done, bugfix’d, and ready to go. It’s coming on real phones, too, with the first phone ...
Ubuntu for phones raises a lot of questions about what, exactly, the Linux distribution is trying to do. Let's answer some of them.
The makers of the popular Ubuntu Linux operating system say the first phones running Ubuntu will launch in 2014. According to CNET, Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth says the first devices will be ...
The Edge didn't meet its funding goal, but next week -- two years after the concept was revealed -- the first Ubuntu mobile phone will go on sale. The Ubuntu Edge that could've been.
In today's open source roundup: Ubuntu is working on a phone that doubles as a desktop PC. Would you buy it? Plus: DistroWatch reviews Debian 8 Jessie. And Android Lollipop adoption rate nearly at ...