Mon, Mar 9th, 2009 |
We took a look this week at the first official alpha release of the Maemo 5 SDK, which introduced the platform's new user interface framework and other components. Maemo 5, which is codenamed Fremantle, will be used on the next generation Nokia Internet Tablet.
Fremantle will offer richer graphics capabilities than previous versions of the platform and will support OpenGL ES...
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