For those crackflashers out there like me, it’s time to flash again. Today, Canonical pushed out images for Ubuntu Touch for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. It’s important to ...
Effective this month (January, 2014), Ubuntu Touch has officially dropped support for Nexus 7 (2012) and Nexus 10 tablets, as well as the Galaxy Nexus phone. Likewise, Canonical will not be supporting ...
Some people buy phones and tablets because they want one operating system or another. This one runs iOS, that one runs Android. But isn’t it even more awesome when there are several options for ...
What i want to know is if i flash this on my Galaxy Nexus or Nexus 7 will i be able to put Android back on easily when it inevitably goes tits-up or i get bored with it? Click to expand... Why would ...
The Nexus 7 tablet may be Google’s flagship Android tablet. But it has a bootloader that can be unlocked, a powerful 1.2 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, and 1GB of RAM. In other words, it ...
Canonical community manager Jono Bacon has announced that testers and developers are needed to help bring Ubuntu 13.04 to the Nexus 7 tablet, as part of an effort to move the Linux-based operating ...
[Photo: stroughtonsmith on XDA-Developers] It seems like hackers who install the Android operating system on everything decided to mix it up a bit. The folks over at XDA Developers have successfully ...
As promised, Canonical has released a tool that lets you install Ubuntu Linux on the Google Nexus 7. Cleverly enough, it’s called the Ubuntu Nexus 7 installer, and it’s a relatively simple tool that ...
Servers are getting smaller, but they're still not quite as compact as your cellphone; now, thanks to a new tutorial, your Google Nexus One can double up as your test web server. NexusOneHacks has ...
Is your Android phone too easy to use? Worry not! Canonical, the company behind the mildly popular Linux distribution Ubuntu, has promised an exclusive preview version of its Ubuntu Phone software ...
Canonical today is unveiling Ubuntu for tablets, a touch-based interface supporting screen sizes of anywhere from 6" to 20", and use cases targeting both businesses and the home. The announcement is ...
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