Maru OS, the latest attempt by developer Preetam D’Souza to turn the smartphone into a fully fledged PC has gone open source. The ability for a smartphone to upscale into a full desktop experience has long been a dream and conjured as concept art or concept previews. The dream that is often Hollywood like was started off in 2011 by Motorola with its Artix laptop dock and the Artix smartphone. The idea was revolutionary, but we all knew the drawbacks, and the experiment failed miserably in the market.
Maru OS, the latest attempt by developer Preetam D’Souza to turn the smartphone into a fully fledged PC has gone open source. The ability for a smartphone to upscale into a full desktop experience has long been a dream and conjured as concept art or concept previews. The dream that is often Hollywood like was started off in 2011 by Motorola with its Artix laptop dock and the Artix smartphone. The idea was revolutionary, but we all knew the drawbacks, and the experiment failed miserably in the market.
Maru OS, the latest attempt by developer Preetam D’Souza to turn the smartphone into a fully fledged PC has gone open source. The ability for a smartphone to upscale into a full desktop experience has long been a dream and conjured as concept art or concept previews. The dream that is often Hollywood like was started off in 2011 by Motorola with its Artix laptop dock and the Artix smartphone. The idea was revolutionary, but we all knew the drawbacks, and the experiment failed miserably in the market.
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