EU Talks With Microsoft Called a Contradiction New York Times Microsoft's share of the global operating system market, estimated at more than 90 percent, according to Gartner, encourages businesses and governments to use its software to ensure their own systems remain compatible. But increasingly, many businesses ... See all stories on this topic » |
HTC Thunderbolt's as fast as lightning Boston Herald It's the operating system, Google's increasingly popular Android 2.2. The hidden icons. The many unnecessary desktop screens. The weird “steering wheel” that runs across the bottom of the phone. It's all a little too messy and garbled, ... See all stories on this topic » |
MTS Launches Android Smart Phone With New Navigation System Wall Street Journal The MTS Glonass 945 will be based on Google Inc.'s (GOOG) Android 2.2 operating system, the Russian mobile operator said. The 3G device will receive signals from US GPS and Glonass simultaneously, which could help users navigate through extreme ... See all stories on this topic » |
iPads versus oranges, product comparison in a Post-PC age Computerworld (blog) When a fast processor spends most of its energy running the operating system while trying to deconstruct data from the graphics chip, is the processor really boosting the user experience when compared to a more integrated solution? ... See all stories on this topic » |
Cisco revamps data centre portfolio Albuquerque Express The new and enhanced products stretch across Cisco's Nexus switching line, MDS SAN platform, Unified Computing System server offering and NX-OS operating system software, among others.They are intended to more tightly integrate and unify servers, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 8 Coming Soon pnosker.com Smartphones will also be able to use this technology providing, we assume, some sort of crossover between your Windows Phone 7 and your Windows operating system. ARM Microchip Architecture will power this upcoming software for your PC. ... See all stories on this topic » |
There's More to Love in Puppy Linux 5.2.5 PCWorld By Katherine Noyes, PCWorld Back in January I wrote about some of the features of Puppy Linux that make it particularly suitable for use on old and slow computers, but over the weekend a new version of the open source operating system was released with ... See all stories on this topic » |