Nimbula Readies Cloud OS Launch InformationWeek Director operating system will enable providers to build out a cloud infrastructure like Amazon's EC2, then extend it with their own brand of added services, the firm announced at Cloud Connect. By Charles Babcock InformationWeek Nimbula Director, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ultimate guide to jailbreaking and rooting Know Your Mobile The latest version of Apple's operating system iOS 4.3 was only around for just over 24 hours before it was jailbroken by a determined community. Why is there always such a speedy response to a new operating system? To answer that question we decided ... See all stories on this topic » |
Westfield Statue University: a UC4 customer profile ZDNet (blog) At the time, we considered using the Solaris operating system utility Crontab, Reportcaster, UC4 Applications Manager, and UC4 Operations Manager. We chose UC4 Applications Manager because of its ability to recognize SunGard Higher Education Internet ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft CEO opens window into the future Bizjournals.com The operating system on personal computers will continue to change quickly in order to keep up with fast-paced development of tablets and smart phones, the CEO of Microsoft Corp. said in Houston Thursday. Steve Ballmer, who had addressed energy ... See all stories on this topic » |
RIM: Hybrid QNX BlackBerries This Summer, Says Jefferies Barron's (blog) In fact, Misek thinks BlackBerry may see a “hybrid” operating system of sorts before the end of this year, perhaps by the summer, using kernel code from QNX underneath the existing BlackBerry OS 6. Based on “historical discussions” and a review of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Safari, IE Defeated, Chrome, Firefox Survive InformationWeek By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Shortly before the Pwn2Own hacking contest began on Tuesday, Apple released iOS 4.3 and Safari 5.0.4, patching 59 security vulnerabilities in its mobile operating system and 62 vulnerabilities in the desktop version of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Japan Says Bank Settlement System Operating Normally After Quake Banktech By Reuters TOKYO, March 11 — The Bank of Japan said on Friday its bank settlement system was operating normally after a major earthquake hit northeastern Japan, strongly shaking buildings in Tokyo. (Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Edmund Klamann ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft Could Muscle Back Into the Mobile Market TechNewsWorld Gartner's (NYSE: IT) figures show Microsoft's share of the global smartphone operating system market fell from 8.7 percent in 2009 to 4.2 percent in 2010. Windows Phone 7, Microsoft's attempt to break away from its Windows Mobile software, was launched ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple bolsters password controls on iPhone in-app purchases Fiercemobilecontent With the introduction of its new iOS 4.3 operating system update, Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has upgraded password protection around purchases made within iPhone and iPad applications, an attempt to prevent consumers (particularly children) from unwittingly ... See all stories on this topic » |