desktube Is A Feature Rich Desktop And Mobile YouTube Video Player

desktube Lite is an Adobe Air based desktop client for YouTube which allows you to find, view, manage and share YouTube videos from your desktop. Being a cross platform app, it works on Windows, Mac and Linux, with apps coming soon for both Android and iOS. It is available on Meego. With desktube you can perform all the common YouTube search, view and management tasks, with the option to login to your account for posting comments, creating a playlist and sharing videos. It has a very clean and user friendly interface with features separated by tabs for easy sorting and access. Read More

Install MeeGo On Google Nexus S

This is big news for mobile OS enthusiasts – you can now run MeeGo OS on your Google Nexus S, thanks to developer and XDA-Developers forum member stroughtonsmith. It is a significant achievement and will lay the foundations for porting MeeGo to Android devices. Read on for details and installation instructions. Read More

Download And Install MeeGo 1.1 On Nokia N900

Finally there is some great news for N900 owners as MeeGo 1.1 with dual boot capability has been released. MeeGo is basically a Linux based Smartphone / Mobile operating system that was jointly announced by Intel and Nokia at Mobile World Congress back in February 2009. Insider sources confirm that the only reason MeeGo was developed with Intel is because of Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 not supporting Atom processors produced by Intel. MeeGo is not only Smartphones focused as this operating system will battle Android and iOS by running on variety of hardware i.e. touch tablets, TVs, in-car gadgets, netbooks etc. We believe that MeeGo like Android, will appear as “Stock” in lesser devices and with UX (User Experience) theming / branding on top.

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Install MeeGo on Nexus One, HTC Desire, and Dell Streak

Android users waiting to get their hands on the much talked about mobile OS – MeeGo, can now try it out on their HTC Desire, Nexus One and Dell Streak devices since the initial port has been successful. The MeeGo to Android port instructions are still pretty much raw for any non-developer enthusiast to digest. The philosophy behind this OS port seems to be interlinked with Android to iPhone port and Android to Windows Mobile on HD2. The port largely depends on creating one big .img file in the phone that further allows the developer to implant binaries and kernels from a different operating system. Read More