It was reported that Yesterday MeeGo 1.2 officially released. According to MeeGo Blog this MeeGo 1.2 core OS intended to provide a solid baseline for device vendors and developers to start creating software for a range of device based on Intel Atom and ARMv7 architectures.
MeeGo 1.2 Core OS provides a complete set of enabling technologies for mobile computing.
Some highlights of the MeeGo Core stack include:
- MeeGo Reference Kernels supporting a variety of Intel Atom and ARMv7 platforms.
- QML Application Framework and extended Qt-Mobility APIs, including additional location, system, connectivity, and sensor/haptic capabilities for rapid, rich, application development.
- Enhanced Telephony and Connectivity capabilities, including:
- GSM, GPRS, and HSPA+ network support
- SIM Application Toolkit
- Expanded Bluetooth profiles
- Expanded VPN and wireless authentication methods
- USB, WiFi, and BT-PAN data tethering capability
- Enhance multimedia support, including RTSP streaming with progressive download
This release also includes the following:
- Netbook UX 1.2 complete set of core applications for netbooks.
- In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) UX 1.2 includes a sample IVI Homescreen and speech recognition enabled Application Launcher built with QML, as well as a collection of commonly used applications.
- Tablet Developer Preview
- MeeGo SDK 1.2 for MeeGo Core OS and supported UXs.

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