Why the Operating System is becoming irrelevant ZDNet UK (blog) The operating system used is becoming more irrelevant. Why? Software is slowly becoming more and more homogeneous in nature, and more cross compatible to some extent. People are also using many different devices running many different operating systems ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Motorola Razr offers android operating system versatility News Broadcast The Motorola Razr is a unit which combines a 1.2 GHz processor coupled with the android operating, which within this handset is the gingerbread version. The handset itself offers a versatile and functionally impressive mobile phone which is compact and ... See all stories on this topic » |
RIM Counters Charge of 'Lying' About BlackBerry 10 Delay PC Magazine By Damon Poeter Research In Motion has confirmed that a new version of its BlackBerry PlayBook operating system is "on track" for a February release, raising doubts about an allegation that the company was not being upfront about why it pushed back the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft, a Cash Cow GuruFocus.com The worldwide software company develops the Windows PC operating system, the Office suite of productivity software, and enterprise server products such as Windows Server and SQL Server. The former accounts for 60% of the firm's revenues, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Study: iPhone is for Games, Android is for Apps Geekosystem This is also the reason why OS X isn't the best place for games — as popular as Apple has become, Windows still dominates the computer market, so if a game developer has to save time and resources and only pick one operating system on which to make a ... See all stories on this topic » |