The MeeGo Lifebook has landed Inquirer.net By Raquel P. Gomez MANILA, Philippines—MeeGo is an emerging open source operating system for Web-centric mobile devices that now cover netbooks, slates and smartphones. Similar to the iPhone OS and Android OS, the Linux-based MeeGo is a light and fast ... See all stories on this topic » |
Got Malware? Unfortunately, there may be an app for that StandardNet But a kill switch is not enough for smartphone users: The cow is out of the barn once malicious apps have been downloaded and penetrate the defenses of the operating system. Google discovered a vulnerability in older versions of the Android operating ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft likely to launch Windows for tablets in 2012 TheDay.com Microsoft is working to update its Windows 7 operating system with features more tailored to the touch screens, size and battery life of tablet computers to win a place in the surging market for the devices. The longer it takes Microsoft to release its ... See all stories on this topic » |
Attack of the Trojans on Blackberry Hindustan Times PTI Research In Motion's BlackBerry operating system is world renowned as being virtually impossible to exploit, but a new study has exposed a virus that specifically targets SMSes sent using the high end smartphones' messenger service. ... See all stories on this topic » |
HP, Nokia, Apple Deals and Battles Marked Microsoft's Week eWeek A March 9 Bloomberg report detailed Hewlett-Packard's alleged plans to port its recently acquired webOS operating system onto laptops and desktops, with CEO Leo Apotheker quoted as saying the move will create a "massive platform. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Patch Management Software Solution Present tense Magazine Network administrators and everyday computer users have the task of keeping up with new updates for software and the operating system. Applications, software and the operating system all need a patch management software solution that provides automated ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia Gives CEO $6.2m To Offset Microsoft Pay Jakarta Globe He announced last month that Nokia's phones will switch to a Microsoft operating system in an attempt to revive the phone maker's fortunes. Although it remains the world's leading cellphone maker, Nokia has been losing market share to Apple's iPhone ... See all stories on this topic » |