DeviceVM, is behind the popular Splashtop instant-on OS and is moving forward with MeeGo through by offering OEMs a MeeGo-powered Splashtop.
The move to MeeGo will allow the Splashtop instant-on environment has typically only been able to offer a few applications, now users will be able to install any app from Intel's AppUp store. So rather than being just a simple instant-on environment with Web, e-mail, and Skype, and a perhaps a photo manager (depending on what version of Splashtop your computer comes with), the new MeeGo Splashtop will be a fully functional netbook OS.
In addition to the standard suite of MeeGo apps and the AppUp store, DeviceVM told us it will preload a MeeGo version of its Splashtop Remote remote access software on the new OS.
We look forward to seeing the MeeGo version of Splashtop on a shipping product sometime in early 2011, but we were able to get a quick demo of it installed on a Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t here at IDF.
how do I install Skype on meego???
Golgo92 1 year ago
@dangalyt Yeah... I'm sure it was.
eatcarpet 1 year ago
@eatcarpet It was on purpose... Fool *Mr T
dangalyt 1 year ago
@dangalyt *sucker.
eatcarpet 1 year ago
auch multitasking-fähig?
schwarzegarde 1 year ago
Congrats on passing 1,000 vids btw!
TheAvery86 1 year ago
I'd rather have a really quick BIOS (less than 1 second for power on) that starts booting a real Linux system from an SSD.
shaurz 1 year ago
talk english succer *Mr. T
dangalyt 1 year ago
talk english succer
dangalyt 1 year ago
bitte auch in deutsch machen
Montarbaur 1 year ago