Midori is the name of a nimble WebKit-based web browser — but might it also be the codename for a new Ubuntu Phone?
Ubuntu OTA-11 brings wireless display support to the Meizu PRO 5 Ubuntu phone. But how well does it work? We go hands on.
Am I the only person who misses Unity web apps? The feature debuted in the Ubuntu 12.10 release and was, in my opinion, far ahead of its time. In a single broad stroke Ubuntu 12.10 took the web from being something confined to a browser window […]
Would a working Ubuntu Phone port for the Fairphone 2 make you more likely to buy one?
Phones from Sony, OnePlus and Fairphone will be demonstrated running Ubuntu (Touch) later this month, we can reveal.
Supporting Android longterm is proving a headache. Could an alternative OS like Ubuntu be the cure?
Spotify fans worried about buying an Ubuntu Phone next month can relax, as a standout third-party client is updated to fill the gap.
When you're sat at the tail end of the year, a fresh and important new year for the Ubuntu project right around the corner, the impetus to look back at what's done can seem pointless. We lived through it. Let's move on.
In the first of an ongoing series as we near the launch of the first two devices we highlight three key features the Ubuntu Phone OS has.
VLC is one of several big-name applications planning to launch applications on Ubuntu for Phones and Tablets in the near future.
When Ubuntu founder and space tourist Mark Shuttleworth speaks, people tend to listen — more so since he and his company Canonical announced they were planning to enter the manic mobile market place with Ubuntu for Phones.
Two manufacturers, China based Meizu and Spanish OEM BQ Readers, are both set to release Ubuntu-powered handsets at some point 'within 2014'.