It's time to finally dump Windows XP ZDNet Australia By Mark Kaelin, TechRepublic on April 2nd, 2011 (12 hours ago) commentary Microsoft Windows XP was first released to manufacturers in August 2001, so in just a few short months, Windows XP will be a 10-year-old operating system. ... See all stories on this topic » |
PikeOS RTOS integrated with debugger tools from Lauterbach Military & Aerospace Electronics Lauterbach's TRACE32 Debugger tools are now integrated with the PikeOS real-time-operating system (RTOS) from SYSGO. PikeOS is based on the SSV (Safe & Secure Virtualization) technology, which is certifiable according to safety standards such as DO178B ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google to limit carriers' Android flexibility. Good. Washington Post (blog) By Rob Pegoraro Google has finally gotten fed up with the humiliating alterations its Android operating system has been subjected to by wireless carriers. So says a Bloomberg Businessweek story by Ashlee Vance and Peter Burrows that reports on a new ... See all stories on this topic » |
ComScore: Android dominates market, Verizon iPhone 4 boosts Apple Digitaltrends.com Google's Android operating system leads the US smartphone market by a significant margin, according to a new study by comScore. Apple also saw a boost in customers, with the Verizon Wireless version of its iPhone 4 outselling all other smartphones in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Wins in Smartphone Sales Surge PCWorld Also, 69 million smartphones running the Android operating system shipped last year, and ABI expects that in 2016 Android will have captured 45 percent of the market. "Android, Bada, and BlackBerry have a great opportunity to fill the vacuum being left ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple's OS X 'Lion' Offers Business-Friendly Multi-User Sharing: Report eWeek The second developer preview of Lion, termed build 11A419 and released March 30, is intended to give IT pros in Apple's ecosystem some idea of what to expect when the operating system's final version ships to consumers this summer. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft Windows Phone loses ground while Android soars TechFlash Google's Android operating system remains No. 1 in the US, while Windows Phone lost ground. ComScore's latest smartphone platform market share report shows the Microsoft Windows Phone operating system slightly losing market share in a three-month ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple iPad Doesn't Need Hideout From Honeycomb Forbes (blog) Google's Android operating system has started to become a thorn in the side of Apple, making rapid strides to close the gap with Apple's iPhone OS. Android is not only catching up to Apple, but also pushing aside competitors like Research in Motion, ... See all stories on this topic » |