Ubuntu on Tablets

Canonical has presented Ubuntu’s tablet interface – the next step towards one unified family of experiences for personal computing on phones, tablets, PCs and TVs: http://www.crazylinux.net/ubuntu-on-tablets

“Multi-tasking productivity meets elegance and rigorous security in our tablet experience,“ said Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Ubuntu and Canonical. “Our family of interfaces now scales across all screens, so your phone can provide tablet, PC and TV experiences when you dock it. That’s unique to Ubuntu and it’s the future of personal computing.”

“Fashion industry friends say the Ubuntu phone and tablet are the most beautiful interfaces they’ve seen for touch” said Ivo Weevers, who leads the Canonical design team. “We’re inspired by the twin goals of style and usability, and working with developers who are motivated to create the best possible experience for friends, family and industry.”

The new tablet design doesn’t just raise the bar for elegant presentation, it breaks new ground in design and engineering, featuring:

  1. Real multitasking: Uniquely, Ubuntu allows a phone app on the screen at the same time as a tablet app. The Ubuntu side stage was invented both to enable efficient multitasking and to improve the usability of phone apps on tablets.
  2. Secure multi-user: Multiple accounts on one tablet with full encryption for personal data, combined with the trusted Ubuntu security model that is widely used in banks, governments and sensitive environments, making it ideal for work and family use.
  3. Voice controlled HUD productivity: The Heads-Up Display, unique to Ubuntu, makes it fast and easy to do complex things on touch devices, and transforms touch interfaces for rich applications, bringing all the power of the PC to your tablet.
  4. Edge magic for cleaner apps: Screen edges are used for navigation between apps, settings and controls. That makes for less clutter, more content, and sleeker hardware. No physical or soft buttons are required. It’s pure touch elegance.
  5. Content focus: Media is neatly presented on the customisable home screen, which can search hundreds of sources. Perfect for carriers and content owners that want to highlight their own content, while still providing access to a global catalogue.
  6. Full convergence: The tablet interface is presented by exactly the same OS and code that provides the phone, PC and TV interfaces, enabling true device convergence. Ubuntu is uniquely designed to scale smoothly across all form factors.

The Ubuntu tablet interface supports screen sizes from 6” to 20” and resolutions from 100 to 450 PPI. “The tablet fits perfectly between phone and PC in the Ubuntu family” says Oren Horev, lead designer for the Ubuntu tablet experience. “Not only do we integrate phone apps in a distinctive way, we shift from tablet to PC very smoothly in convergence devices.”

On high end silicon, Ubuntu offers a full PC experience when the tablet is docked to a keyboard, with access to remote Windows applications over standard protocols from Microsoft, Citrix, VMware and Wyse. “An Ubuntu tablet is a secure thin client that can be managed with the same tools as any Ubuntu server or desktop,” said Stephane Verdy, who leads enterprise desktop and thin client products at Canonical. “We are delighted to support partners on touch and mobile thin clients for the enterprise market.”

Even without chipset-specific optimisation, Ubuntu performs beautifully on entry level hardware. “Our four-year engagement with ARM has shaped Ubuntu for mobile” said Rick Spencer, VP Ubuntu Engineering at Canonical. “We benefit from the huge number of contributing developers who run Ubuntu every day, many of whom are moving to touch devices as their primary development environment.” For silicon vendors, Ubuntu is compatible with any Linux-oriented Board Support Package (BSP). This means Ubuntu is easy to enable on most chipset designs that are currently running Android. Ubuntu and Android are the two platforms enabled by Linaro members.

The Touch Developer Preview of Ubuntu will be published on the 21st February 2013 with installation instructions for the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 tablet devices as well as smartphones such as the Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus. Installable images and source code will be available from developer.ubuntu.com.

The Preview SDK, which currently supports phone app development, will now be updated to support tablet apps as well. Uniquely, on Ubuntu, developers can create a single application that works on the phone, tablet, PC and TV because it is the same system and all services work across all form factors.

Kenia planea el “Silicon Valley” de África

Kenia realizó su primer paso concreto para desarrollar lo que espera pueda convertirse en el Silicon Valley de África.

Se trata de la ciudad tecnológica de Konza, un centro para desarrollar objetos electrónicos para todo el continente.

El presidente de Kenia, Mwai Kibaki, encabezó el lanzamiento oficial de la ciudad tecnológica en una ceremonia en Konza, un asentamiento pequeño al sur de Nairobi, donde se construirá la ciudad durante los próximos 20 años.

El proyecto, que vale US$14.500 millones, tendrá un distrito comercial central, un campus universitario con énfasis en investigación y tecnología, así como áreas residenciales, colegios y hospitales.

Los resultados de Apple no cumplen las expectativas de los inversores

El gigante tecnológico Apple registró un beneficio neto de US$13.078 millones entre octubre y diciembre pasados, el primer trimestre de su ejercicio fiscal de 2013.

La empresa ingresó durante esos tres meses US$54.512 millones, gracias principalmente a las ventas del teléfono iPhone (47,8 millones de unidades) y de la tableta iPad (22,9 millones de unidades).

En cualquier caso, las ventas del iPhone, aunque representan un nuevo récord trimestral, quedaron por debajo de las expectativas de los inversores, por lo que tras conocerse estas cifras las acciones de la compañía registraron una bajada superior al 6%.

Los expertos creen que el crecimiento de la compañía impulsado por el exitoso iPhone podría estar tocando techo, en un momento en el que muchos consumidores apuestan por teléfonos inteligentes más baratos.

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EE.UU.: presentan cargos contra creadores de dañino virus informático

La fiscalía federal de Nueva York presentó hoy cargos contra tres acusados de crear el virus informático Gozi, con el que se estafaba dinero de cuentas bancarias y que llegó a infectar un millón de computadores en todo el mundo.

Los acusados son Nikita Kuzmin, un ruso de 25 años que ya se declaró culpable; Deniss Calovskis, un letón de 27, y Mihail Ionut Paunescu, un rumano de 28 años, quienes se encuentran detenidos en distintos países, según indicó la fiscalía en un comunicado.

El Gozi es “uno de los virus más destructivos a nivel financiero” de la historia de la y facilitó el robo de “decenas de millones de dólares”, según las autoridades estadounidenses.

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