Building Systems Secure From The Start OStatic (blog) 20, 2011Comments (0) Default operating system installs on a server are almost always wrong. Unfortunate, but true. In an attempt to build a generic system that appeals to as many situations as possible, the default install is often overloaded with ... See all stories on this topic » |
Hobby OS-deving 3: Designing a Kernel OS News The kernel is the central part of an operating system, whose role is to distribute hardware resources across other software in a controlled way. There are several reasons why such centralized hardware resource management is interesting, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 7 SP1, All You Need To Know, And Do Ghacks Technology News The first service pack for Microsoft's operating system Windows 7, known as Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 7 Service Pack 1, is just around the corner for all users of the operating system. Microsoft shipped the service pack first to its OEM partners before ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia's huge restructuring plan excludes Android High Tech Lounge The lead of MeeGo, Alberto Torres, has left the company because the operating system is relegated to a longer term and is expected to have a more experimental role. All changes of positions should be effective April 1st. Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Three Things the Wireless Carriers Can't Get Away with on iPhones Yahoo! News COMMENTARY | I own an HTC Aria, a smartphone that runs Google's open-source Android operating system. It's my first modern smartphone, and I'm very happy with it. One of my family members owns an iPhone, though. And between playing with it and reading ... See all stories on this topic » |
NVIDIA: In-Depth Analysis for the January 2011 Quarter Seeking Alpha This latter disclosure is significant because Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) decided to enable a future version of the Windows operating system to work on ARM chips, allowing these devices to compete directly against the x86 devices developed by Intel ... See all stories on this topic » |
Blown bearing forces Sunday River to evacuate lift Lewiston Sun Journal By Staff and wire reports NEWRY — A chairlift was evacuated of about 160 skiers at the Sunday River resort Saturday because of a malfunction in the operating system. The incident occurred at 11:15 am after a bearing blew in the South Ridge Express ... See all stories on this topic » |