Apple iOS Still The Class Of Smartphone Operating Systems Forbes (blog) Apple has been great at sparking consumer interest in new features to its iPhone operating system iOS. Such developments are critical in the smartphone OS space, as competition has intensified over the past few years with Google's Android making a big ... See all stories on this topic » |
DEPLOY TECHNOLOGIES INC. - DEPLOY COMPLETES PROTOTYPE VERSION II PRODUCTION PR Newswire (press release) The hardware design and manufacturing of Version II is complete and the Operating System software development is under way. The original Version I prototype has weigh and data management capabilities, however the new Version II prototype has much ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia unveils E6, X7 smartphones CNET by Don Reisinger With a pair of new smartphones, Nokia is showing no immediate signs of letting up on its Symbian operating system. The E6 and the X7, both announced today, will be the first smartphones to ship with Symbian Anna, the latest update to ... See all stories on this topic » |
SCO closes sale of Unix system to Nevada company Salt Lake Tribune By TOM HARVEY The venerable Unix computer operating system entered a new phase Monday with its sale by the bankrupt The SCO Group of Lindon to a group of investors who are pledging to spend millions to upgrade and expand it. Unix was sold to UnXis Inc. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 7 Reigns Supreme--At Least in the United States PCWorld By Tony Bradley, PCWorld Windows 7 has finally assumed its rightful place on the desktop operating system throne--usurping Windows XP for the first time. Granted, this Windows 7 reign covers only the United States, but it is still a significant ... See all stories on this topic » |
Rationale For Riding RIM Up To $66 Forbes (blog) Research in Motion has made conscious efforts to improve its smartphone operating system over the past few years. It acquired Cellmania, QNX and Astonishing Tribe to improve BlackBerry's software design and performance. [1] [2] [3] The moves should ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft, HP, RIM Could Lose Out in Long-Term Tablet War: Gartner eWeek Hard on its heels will be Android, with 38.6 percent, followed by RIM's QNX operating system (integrated into the company's upcoming PlayBook tablet) with 10 percent. HP's webOS will trail with 3 percent, followed by MeeGo with 1 percent and “other ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple will dominate tablets for years, says analysts Telegraph.co.uk By Matt Warman, Consumer Technology Editor 11:51AM BST 12 Apr 2011 Apple's iPad and its iOS operating system are likely to dominate tablet computing at least until 2015, and own more than half the market at least until 2012, Gartner analysts have ... See all stories on this topic » |