The State Of Google's Operating Systems InformationWeek By Thomas Claburn InformationWeek Google will be holding its annual developer conference, Google IO, on Tuesday and Wednesday in San Francisco, Calif., this week and is expected to discuss the state of its two operating systems, Android and Chrome OS, ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Refreshingly Competitive World of Mobile Operating Systems IT Business Edge (blog) By date: It doesn't make much sense to get wrapped up in all the minor details of which mobile operating system has slightly gained, which is off a bit and which has stayed even, especially since analysts firms will see things differently and the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Case Study: Independent Bank CSO The bank needed to better manage operating systems on 1000 PCs in its branches. "The thin clients we are using are actually full Dell PCs to which we publish hosted shared desktops," Ben Kohn, Independent's Senior System Architect, explained. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft plugs critical Windows worm hole ZDNet (blog) By Ryan Naraine | May 10, 2011, 11:40am PDT Microsoft today shipped two security bulletins with patches for three security holes in the Windows operating system and the PowerPoint presentation software. Ryan Naraine is a journalist and social media ... See all stories on this topic » |
A10 Enhances New Gen Server Load Balancers Server Watch A10 Networks unveiled its new Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) release 2.6.1. As reported by the company in this news release, ACOS supports new hardware and software models and features enhancements for its flagship AX Series Application Delivery ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google says Android location information is anonymous, deleted after a week Los Angeles Times Google said Tuesday that its Android operating system tracks a user's location anonymously and deletes the data after about one week. "The location information sent to Google servers when users opt in to location services on Android is anonymized and ... See all stories on this topic » |
The Mobile Phone Update Conundrum InformationWeek The way things work today, it would seem silly that Comcast, Verizon, or Time Warner could veto Microsoft updating its operating system on your PC. But lo and behold, that's not too far from the way it works for mobile phones. ... See all stories on this topic » |