Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

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PySide for MeeGo 1.0 Released

Posted: 31 Mar 2011 02:13 PM PDT

 
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PySide 1.0 for MeeGo was released today. In order to use install it properly it requires a Qt update as detailed below. PySide 1.0 is now fully functional on MeeGo, all major Linux distributions, Maemo 5, Mac OS X and Windows.

PySide Binaries for MeeGo

IMPORTANT INFO: These packages are generated using MeeGo OBS [build.meego.com] facilities. The latest MeeGo image (v1.1.2 for netbook, handset andQEMU) provides Qt 4.7.0 but OBS builds using Qt 4.7.2. This leads to undefined symbol errors while loading PySide modules. To update your MeeGo Qt packages it is possible to use Zypper and this repository:

 

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# This will add a new repository with Qt4.7.2 available
sudo zypper addrepo http://repo.meego.com/MeeGo/builds/1.1.90/latest/repos/oss/ia32/packages/ meego-update
# here it will update the entire Qt
sudo zypper in libqt-devel
# here we remove the new repo to avoid accidentally updating other packages than Qt
sudo zypper rr meego-update

Now that Qt4.7.2 is properly installed into your system lets install PySide. It is available from Renato's trunk [download.meego.com] . Again the new repository will be added using Zypper:

 

 

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# Adds the PySide repository
sudo zypper addrepo http://download.meego.com/live/home:/renatofilho/Trunk/ pyside
# after adding the repository, install PySide
sudo zypper install python-pyside

 
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Amino’s CEO Andrew Burke talks OTT at IP&TV World Forum 2011 – MeeGo

Posted: 31 Mar 2011 01:18 PM PDT

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Amino Communications were present at last weeks IP&TV World held at the Olympia in London. This event is where the cream of the crop of the world’s largest and most established IPTV exhibitors gather to strut their stuff. We also caught up with Amino at CES where they were showcasing their Freedom Jump box and here is another video of their product

Below is a video showing Amino’s CEO Andrew Burke talking about the importance of OTT (Over The Top) content delivery.

Amino defies traditional content security model with new MeeGo platform

Delivering pay-TV class content security on a smart TV platform capable of supporting open applications is now a reality on the MeeGo operating system, according to a new white paper published today by Amino Communications.

Amino has used the MeeGo OS to support the world's first hybrid/OTT service deployment by a tier one operator, and believes its real world OTT experience and innovation has given unique insights into the development of new security frameworks to protect content from piracy and malicious attack.

Until now, many industry experts have believed that this type of configuration can only be supported by using advanced and complex security measures. However, in the white paper entitled "MeeGo Security Concepts", Amino has identified ways in which the security measures designed for mobile phone security within the MeeGo operating system can be adapted for the smart TV environment quickly and effectively without the additional costs associated with traditional content security measures.

The white paper presents a methodology which isolates the application inside MeeGo without requiring full virtualisation or sandboxing – the standard "heavyweight" means of securing content.
Amino's Head of Strategy and Business Development, OTT, Kevin Lingley said: "People want to create app stores – as a way of improving the "stickiness" of TV-based services. We have designed a security framework within MeeGo that makes this a reality with the opportunity to bundle more services and create new kinds of entertainment experiences.

"Traditionally, people have delivered apps embedded into the core operating system with the security framework requiring re-certification of the platform with the addition of each new app. With MeeGo and its security framework, we have demonstrated that there is no need to recertify the platform."

"With this ground breaking innovation, app stores can be created in the pay-TV environment safely, quickly and cost-effectively."

By providing an integrated and unified security framework, MeeGo can also enable integrity and confidentiality – to implement CA systems in isolation from the application – limiting the risk of fragmentation in various implementations.

The white paper "Meego Security Concepts" is available for download from www.aminocom.com

MeeGo Phone by CyberCom running on Parallax Desktop – Nokia N900

Posted: 31 Mar 2011 07:18 AM PDT

Its cool to see the guys at CyberComLab pushing forward with their development on MeeGo and the Nokia N900. Here we have a video of a MeeGo UI running ontop of their Parallax Desktop that we saw running at Mobile World Congress. This is still in development, but yes, We like. Video shows different layers for music, video and dialler.

We, here at Cybercom have built a small MeeGo phone UI on top of Media Parallax Desktop and this video demostrates about the UI and making phone call with the phone. The UI runs on N900.

Thanks to @trufae for the heads up.

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