Re: [MeeGo-dev] MeeGo on 'Generic' or otherwise-branded phone hardware

2010-10-11 Thread Foster, Dawn M
On Oct 10, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Shuang han wrote: Hi everyone! We are students in Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. And we are researching on the market potential of the wearable technology products in the coming ten years, especially in European area. If possible, please help us do

Re: [MeeGo-dev] MeeGo on 'Generic' or otherwise-branded phone hardware

2010-10-10 Thread Shuang han
Hi everyone! We are students in Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. And we are researching on the market potential of the wearable technology products in the coming ten years, especially in European area. If possible, please help us do this investigation. Thank you very much. --Shuang Han

[MeeGo-dev] MeeGo on 'Generic' or otherwise-branded phone hardware

2010-03-19 Thread Warren Baird
I've seen a couple of side-discussions on something I'm kind of interested in - whether MeeGo will run on hardware that wasn't explicitly designed for it to run on... From what I've seen on the list so far, I expect that MeeGo will run quite well on most modern netbooks, laptops, and probably on