Geek Software of the Week: Allcast for Android!

Do you want to stream content, a la Chromecast from your Android tablet, phone, etc. to most DNLA supported devices (this includes Roku, Apple TV, etc.)? Well, now you can! Koushik Dutta, from ClockworkMod has posted a new app in the Google Play store! Here’s a video on how it works:

And, if you “have to have it” here’s the link to the Play Store for the app:

Allcast for Android in the Google Play Store

I know, this Geek Software of the Week is different, but, expand your mind!

Ubuntu Phones Are Coming Soon!

Well, the crowd-funding effort may have failed, but it demonstrated a desire on the part of uber-geeks for an Ubuntu phone, so… guess what? Ubuntu is making arrangements to… “Make it so!”

Ubuntu Touch OS phones coming from unnamed OEM next year

The Verge – “Canonical’s Ubuntu Touch operating system will be headed to mobile phones made by a mystery hardware manufacturer, the company said today. Speaking to CNET, founder Mark Shuttleworth said Canonical’s made an agreement with an unnamed smartphone maker to get the operating system on ‘high-end’ phones sometime next year. If this sounds like a broken record, you’re not mistaken. Back in January, Canonical promised devices running a standalone version of Ubuntu by early next year, a goal that went off track when crowdfunding for the company’s Edge smartphone hardware missed badly. The operating system that would have powered it lives on though, and Shuttleworth now says the company is currently in high-level discussions with at least four additional major phone makers to get Ubuntu Touch devices out the door.

Canonical is one of several companies fighting for what’s become a very fierce battle over mobile operating system market. Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS collectively run the devices used by the majority of smartphone users, while Microsoft, Blackberry, and others duke it out for the rest. Canonical is joined by other companies, including Samsung which also has a Linux-based operating system called Tizen, as well as Mozilla, which launched the first Firefox OS devices back in April.”