Google introduces laptops running Chrome system CNN San Francisco (CNN) -- Google announced plans to bring out laptop computers running the company's new operating system, called Chrome OS, on June 15. Samsung Electronics will sell a version with a 12.1-inch screen and Wi-Fi for $429, and another model ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Aims To Be THE Controller for Electronic Devices NewsFactor Network By Barry Levine Google envisions its Android mobile operating system controlling virtually any electronic device. Its Android@Home was unveiled at Google I/O, with an Android-powered phone turning a lightbulb on and off. Google said Android@Home will ... See all stories on this topic » |
Server Load Balancers deliver application-focused capabilities. ThomasNet Industrial News Room (press release) A10 Networks(TM), the technology leader in Application Networking, unveiled its new Advanced Core Operating System (ACOS) release 2.6.1 that supports new hardware and software models and feature enhancements for its flagship AX Series Application ... See all stories on this topic » |
Green Hills Software Announces Support for Multicore Processors in INTEGRITY ... SYS-CON Media (press release) Green Hills Software has raised the bar by offering the embedded computing markets a safety- and security-critical operating system for multicore processors from a trusted and reliable supplier of high-assurance operating systems. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Sets Stage for Smartphone Battle Royal PCWorld Google announced Ice Cream Sandwich, an upcoming version of the Android operating system, at its Google I/O conference Tuesday. This is Google's big plan to get all of its mobile devices on the same page -- a modular operating system that accommodates ... See all stories on this topic » |
Skype buy, Windows Phone 'Mango' update highlight Microsoft mobile strategy Network World By Brad Reed, Network World The success of Apple's iPad and Google's Android operating system has sent a clear signal to Microsoft: Mobility is the future. Microsoft's planned $8.5 billion Skype acquisition and its upcoming "Mango" update to Windows ... See all stories on this topic » |
AT&T to offer Cisco Cius Tablet with HSPA+ this fall Liliputing The tablet, which is designed by OpenPeak runs a version of the Google Android operating system, but will also run Cisco and AT&T software for HD video communication and other business applications. Cisco and AT&T are positioning the Cius as a business ... See all stories on this topic » |