Smartphones and the technology that powers them continue to evolve at an incredible rate. Year after year, phones have continued to close the power gap that separates them with their traditional PC counterparts. Taking advantage of the latest in mobile processors, Canonical is set to release Ubuntu for Android. The OS effectively turns your phone into a full Ubuntu desktop computer when docked and connected to a monitor, meaning the day your smartphone could act as your primary computer is drawing nearer...
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Section: Mobile Technology
Tags: Android,
Bluetooth,
Desktop,
Linux,
Mobile Phone,
Operating system,
Smartphone,
USB
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