Android Person of the Year nominee: Andy Rubin Androinica Andy Rubin, as many of you know, is the brainchild of the Android operating system and makes the list because of it. Mr. Rubin is the VP of Engineering at ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia Faces Diminishing Market Share from Operating Speed-Bumps NASDAQ Symbian 3, Nokia's enhanced version of mobile operating system ( OS ) due for launch in Q2 of 2010 was delayed by three months. ... See all stories on this topic » |
It's tablet time at CES 2011 ZDNet (blog) Google's mobile operating system has been a hit on smartphones, but even the most recent version, Android 2.3 or Gingerbread, available on the Nexus S, ... See all stories on this topic » |
NYSE Volume Active Stocks are - RTN, MMM, ANF, APC, UTX Savvy Stock Picks In November 2010, the Company acquired Trusted Computer Solutions, a company that delivers a portfolio of cross-domain, operating system and network ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 8 on ARM: Next Version of Windows Tech Surf Google is not running Windows Operating System; they started their own Operating System for Google Products. Now Apple started making their own Operating ... See all stories on this topic » |
These Companies Will Profit from Intel's Demise Motley Fool Essentially, consumer versions of Windows, the dominant operating system of this generation, have worked only on x86 processors, the architecture championed ... See all stories on this topic » |
European Stocks Climb for Fourth Week; Paper Makers, ARM, Xstrata Rally Bloomberg ARM Holdings Plc surged as Microsoft Corp. is set to unveil a version of its Windows computer operating system that runs on the British company's technology ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Security Team defend rooting as openness Geek.com It should be no surprise that modifying the operating system can give you root access to your phone. Hopefully that's just the beginning of the changes you ... See all stories on this topic » |
OpenBSD Founder Says No FBI 'Backdoor' Found NewsFactor Network OpenBSD is known as a secure operating system. A secret FBI backdoor was not found in a review of OpenBSD code, says founder Theo de Raadt. ... See all stories on this topic » |