Maemo was a pioneering, Linux-based open-source operating system developed by Nokia in the mid-2000s for its "Internet Tablets" and smartphones.
Motorola's OS history mirrors the entire mobile industry's evolution, from simple proprietary software to the modern smartphone era
postmarketOS (pmOS) is a free, open-source Linux-based operating system designed for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets.
MeeGo was a promising, unified OS that was killed by corporate strategy before it could flourish, but its technology and ideas lived on in other projects
Palm OS defined the PDA category and pioneered the concept of the smartphone. Its focus on speed and core productivity remains influential
Monarchy Linux was a source-based Linux distribution active primarily in the early 2000s. It was essentially an automated version of Linux From Scratch (LFS).
users don't care which os is there, they want there application and tools to work and expects those continues to work. now it is using cachyos kernel under the hood, will be replaced on version 4/5
Stable os for school, business, comes preloaded software and app center(Discover and helper), Runs 10+ years without maintenance.
Servo is a highly influential project whose legacy lives on through its groundbreaking technology in Firefox and its continued development for niche applications.
Node.js hosting is a service that provides a server environment to run applications built with Node.js
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) Service is a commercial subscription that creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between your device and a server operated by the VPN provider.
VPS (Virtual Private Server) Hosting is a type of web hosting where a physical server is partitioned into multiple virtual, self-contained servers.