In-depth: Google's Chrome OS and Samsung's Chromebook Computerworld We dive in deep to see how Samsung's system -- and Google's Chrome OS -- stack up. By JR Raphael Computerworld - Could you ditch your computer operating system and live entirely in your browser? That's the question Google is asking with its new Chrome ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows Phone 7 OS offers unparalleled connectivity to PCs K-State Collegian While Windows Phone 7 may not be a competitor at the same level as Android or iOS4, there are still many distinct advantages to the phone's operating system. I felt that reviewing Microsoft's OS in addition to the two in my previous article was ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple vs. Google: Battle for operating system supremacy Kansas State Collegian As far as cutting-edge technology goes, there are three main operating systems that dominate the smartphone market: Windows Phone 7 run by Microsoft, Android powered by Google/Linux, and iOS4 by Apple. A potential smartphone customer, then, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google 'Search By Image'/Voice Search - Superb! Chrome OS Site Chromebooks and Chrome OS have been on the spotlight as the most daring innovation that Google has undertaken so far. because of this we seem to have lost focus of the other small things that the company is constantly trying out in a bid to improve on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ad impressions surge for Windows Phone, but mobile OS share still small GeekWire And here's the good news: The software giant's mobile operating system experienced a 92 percent increase in ad impressions last month. Microsoft certainly has some catching up to do in mobile, with Android at 53 percent market share and Apple's iOS at ... See all stories on this topic » |
AOTMP REPORT: Research Shows BlackBerry(R) Remains the Most Common Enterprise ... Marketwire (press release) INDIANAPOLIS, IN--(Marketwire - Jun 15, 2011) - AOTMP today announced the release of its latest Wireless Trend Series report titled "Trends and Analysis of Mobile Operating System Adoption." Representing findings from 284 enterprise professionals ... See all stories on this topic » |
Chrome encrypts Gmail whether you want it or not CNET Most people don't appreciate the measures Google is taking to secure Chrome and its browser-based operating system, Chrome OS, argues Sundar Pichai, Chrome's senior vice president, in an interview at Google I/O, pointing to measures such as running ... See all stories on this topic » |