Qt Quick with a MetaWatch and an N950
Via: @GeneralAntilles
Editor: Ryan Abel
Some of us received our MetaWatchs last week, notably Javier S. Pedro, who is already hard at work getting his to play nice with Qt Quick and Harmattan. It's  showing the [spinning Qt logo] QML demo – which is actually being run  on my N950, forwarding the results to the watch. Obviously, this is not  going to be used for showing video :) But for ex. you could create  reduced versions of your existing N950 QtQuick applications and show  them on the watch, as widgets you can have on your wrist! In  an IRC interview, Javier said of the work, "Now you have yet another  form factor to recreate your QML interface for."
One of the big ideas  behind the MetaWatch platform is the creation of an easily-accessible  "fifth screen" to supplement your other mobile devices in situations  when it's not possible or convenient to look at them. The ease of  deployment of QML combined with the power of a Qt-based device results  in a very interesting combination. Hopefully we'll see many interesting  applications developed in the near future.
 
CordiaTab facing difficulties in finding GPL compliant manufacturer
Via: @Jaffa2
Editor: Andrew Olmsted
The  developers of CordiaTab (the open source, open hardware tablet based on  the Corida UI we discussed here previously) have run into some trouble  sourcing hardware that will provide kernel source: So  again we are back to the same situation than before. Either giving them  a deposit or directly make an order to get the kernel.   The best, (or  less worst) I have so far is ordering 2000 pieces to get it. (320usd for  1Gb RAM and 16Gb SDD). I think that to give a deposit or somehow commit  to some orders is necessary to get the kernel. This  is an unfortunate situation for a project that strive to keep  everything as open as possible. It seems some hardware vendors are not  very concerned about the GPL, which makes it difficult for a start-up  project to get cheap, capable, and open hardware. The latest update points to other manufacturers being contacted.
 
New ownership for MetaWatch
Via: @GeneralAntilles
Editor: Ryan Abel
Last  week the MetaWatch assets were acquired from Fossil by a team of  investors, led by former Nokia executive Juha Pinomaa and including Bill  Geiser and David Rosales of Fossil's Watch Technology Division, forming  Meta Watch Ltd. Meta  Watch will be based in Dallas, TX. The company will also open an  R&D center in Espoo, Finland to capitalize on the rich history of  Finland-based innovation in wrist-top computing and mobile devices. Hopefully  this spells good things for the long-term development of the platform.  As it didn't really fit anywhere in Fossil's business makeup, it should  be more focused, agile and likely to survive as an indepedent company.
 
Using N9(50) LED for missed call and other notifications
Via: @Jaffa2
Editor: Andrew Flegg
In  a short video demonstration, Mohammad Abu-Garbeyyeh shows how his N950  flashes its sole, white, LED when he has a missed call. To use the  binary package, he says you'll probably need --relaxed-exec, unseal.ko and binhash.py 
It's  probably safe to say this is still at the "as long as you know what  you're doing" stage; but is promising for a feature which Nokia would  claim is met by the always-on AMOLED screen of the N9 - a statement  which doesn't help those "unfortunate" enough to have an N950 instead.
 
N950 gets updated version of Harmattan
A  newer image of MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan has been published for people with  Nokia N950s. The new version, 1.2011.34-2 removes the "Developer  Edition" branding and adds Ovi Store, Ovi Music, Twitter, Angry Birds,  and the Wi-Fi Hotspot feature.