Nokia’s only just whipped the covers off its new MeeGo operating system, created in partnership with Intel, and while we’re still yet to see a single screenshot, Nokia has already confirmed the OS will be multi-touch capable, and the first devices running it will launch this year.
Nokia and Intel held a joint press conference this morning, announcing a partnership to create a brand new operating system, killing off Nokia’s Maemo and Intel’s Moblin in the process. Instead, the new MeeGo operating system is completely open source, and will work across many devices, not just Nokia’s mobile phones and Internet Tablets, or low-power Intel netbooks.


Nokia press conference incoming! The Finnish phone giant will strut its stuff on the Mobile World Congress 2010 stage shortly. New phones, Ovi updates and tons of news from the world’s biggest mobile maker. Sound good? Then follow the action live right here!



