While reporting from IFA 2011, it seems that Sascha Pallenberg of Netbooknews.de has come upon some interesting news: Samsung may take over MeeGo development now that Intel seems unwilling to continue developing MeeGo due to
lack of hardware manufacturer interest.
Not exact matches
Google had earlier been accused
of not supporting Taiwan based
hardware manufacturers enough with the latest version
of Android, a
lack of support that many believe has led to Windows 8 making fresh inroads.
A lot
of hardware manufacturers are on board with this headset initiative including Dell, HP, Lenovo and Acer, so it's clear we won't be
lacking in gear, but we still don't have any concrete details
of what exactly we'll be able to do with them.
Some
hardware, like the Digital Storm Eclipse and the Webhallen S15 - 01 Steam Machines, is still being held back by
manufacturers, with the Steam website continuing to characterize them as «Coming Soon» despite a notable
lack of concrete release information.
The
lack of small, high - performance cards has forced case
manufacturers to design small cases with big
hardware in mind, so most mini-ITX cases designed for performance can in fact fit a full - sized card.
Microsoft has noted that some phones may not be able to receive the Creators Update if the device
hardware is incompatible,
lacking current drivers, or otherwise outside
of the Original Equipment
Manufacturer's («OEM») support period.