Nokia shows off its N900 Maemo Linux tablet
News The N900 uses version 5 of Nokia's Maemo operating system, which Nokia said it sees as complementary to the Symbian platform it uses in its smartphones. The Nokia N900 shows where we are going with Maemo and we'll continue to work with the...
[August 27, 2009, 16:03]
Nokia to bridge Maemo and Symbian with Qt
News The next version but one of Nokia's Maemo mobile Linux operating system will use Qt rather than GTK+ for its application development framework. Basing Maemo Harmattan on Qt will make it easier for developers to write applications for both Maemo and...
[July 6, 2009, 13:16]
Nokia N900 operating system gets official Qt port
News Applications created for Nokia's N900 smartphone will be easier to port to future versions of the company's Maemo Linux operating system as well as to Symbian and Windows Mobile, after Nokia officially ported its Qt graphical toolkit to Maemo 5.
[October 9, 2009, 17:16]
Nokia's Linux OS to support 3G
News Nokia has revealed that the next version of its Maemo internet-tablet operating system will support 3G cellular connectivity. Maemo is the platform used in the Finnish manufacturer's internet-tablet series, the latest iteration of which was the the...
[September 18, 2008, 15:42]
Fennec Alpha 3 for Windows Mobile released
News As with Fennec 1.0 beta 3 for the Maemo platform found on some Nokia Internet Tablets, Fennec for Windows Mobile makes changes to the mobile browser's theme, and its scrolling and panning performance.
[September 7, 2009, 9:04]
Mozilla moves ahead with mobile Firefox
News The results of that work have been made available as an alpha release for Nokia's N800-series of tablets with Maemo mobile Linux. A: We have had two alpha releases on Nokia's Maemo tablets and will have a beta on that soon.
[February 19, 2009, 14:51]
Intel, Nokia to develop mobile Linux devices
News The partners will cooperate on developing common technologies for Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo, which are both Linux-based operating systems. Moblin is currently under development for use in netbooks, mobile internet devices (MIDs) and other...
[June 23, 2009, 16:39]
Fragmentation good for the user, says Nokia
Blog Nokia is currently developing two open-source mobile platforms: Symbian and Maemo. Symbian is a proprietary operating system that is in the process of being open-sourced, whereas Maemo is a lightweight Linux distribution that, in Nystrom's words...
[September 15, 2009, 15:58]
Nokia urges Linux developers to learn business
News Nokia's primary play in the open-source sphere thus far has been Maemo, the Linux-based operating system that runs on its N800-series tablet devices. These devices are popular among developers in the Maemo developer community but, being something...
[June 11, 2008, 9:05]
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet review
Reviews The N810 runs an operating system called Internet Tablet OS 2008, which is based on the Maemo Linux platform. Although there are fewer third-party applications available for this OS than for, say, a Windows-based UMPC or a handheld running Windows...
[February 7, 2008, 9:34]
Business practice
Talkback As to the forking of Maemo, sounds like a big communication failure or serious difference of opinion. Is Jaaksi suggesting the he will seek to ignore/disregard/disrespect the GPL licence? Reading this news item, I'm slightly puzzled as to why Nokia...
[June 11, 2008, 14:59]
A rough guide to mobile open source
News Next: Maemo. Android has attracted widespread interest and support, but it's not alone: Android joins LiMo, Maemo, Symbian and Openmoko in a proliferating set of alternatives to proprietary mobile platforms.
[September 23, 2008, 0:01]
Nokia unveils latest Linux tablet
News Nokia announced the tablet, which runs on the company's Maemo Linux operating system, at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Nokia has released the latest in its line of touchscreen internet tablets, the N810 — the first device in the series to...
[October 18, 2007, 9:05]
Mozilla's Fennec goes alpha for Windows Mobile
News Fennec is already available in alpha form for the Maemo Linux operating system on Nokia's N810 internet tablet. Mozilla has released a Windows Mobile-targeted alpha version of its mobile browser, code-named Fennec, for download.
[May 18, 2009, 17:28]
Nokia sends Linux tablet to market
News Nokia announced the 770 in May along with an open source project called Maemo, to seek help in developing the 770's software. Nokia has started selling the 770, a pocket-size, Linux-powered gadget for surfing the Web.
[November 8, 2005, 14:30]
Nokia unveils beta SDK for Ovi app platform
News The Ovi SDK is a web-based toolbox for developers that lets them develop web services and applications for handsets running either of Nokia's two smartphone operating systems: Symbian and Maemo. Nokia has released a beta version of the software...
[September 4, 2009, 12:58]
Nokia branches out with Linux tablet
News The company will provide tools to developers using the Maemo platform to work on future versions and OS releases, it said. Nokia has announced a pocket-sized Web browser for wireless broadband networks, the Finnish firm's first Linux-based device...
[May 26, 2005, 16:00]
Nokia Android rumours earn outright denial
Blog Nokia also has another open source mobile platform in Maemo, which it is actively promoting as part of its Intel partnership. Nokia has strongly denied working on an Android-based handset, following a report early on Monday that it was planning to...
[July 6, 2009, 11:06]
Intel completes Wind River acquisition
News This deal will see collaboration between the two companies on several mobile open-source projects, including Moblin and Maemo, as well as Intel licensing Nokia's 3G technology. Intel completed its acquisition of the embedded software firm Wind...
[July 20, 2009, 11:34]
Google Android: Mobile Open Source Door Kicked Open
Blog Comment Developer will have to code all apps running on Android with C or C++ APIs using Eclipse.the SDK will be very similar to the now defund Palm Foleo or the Nokia Linux Maemo platform. Good news, but there is very few details about the platform itself.
[November 6, 2007, 7:46]



