Smartphones are basically pocket-sized computers running mobile-friendly operating systems. And folks who want to run a free and open source GNU/Linux distribution on their phones get the advantages ...
Why? After all, when you think Android, you're thinking of the operating system on your phone, not a cloud. The reason: Users and ISVs alike want more demanding Android applications, like high-end ...
The publisher of the Ubuntu public cloud operating system, Canonical, has unveiled Anbox Cloud, a mobile platform containerising workloads using Android as a guest operating system and enabling ...
Canonical, the company behind the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, today announced the launch of Anbox Cloud, a new platform that allows enterprises to run Android in the cloud. On Anbox Cloud, ...
Canonical is deploying a scalable Android-based operating system for mobile and desktop enterprise applications from the cloud. The company on Tuesday announced its Anbox Cloud containerized workload ...