Tomcat pilots test the newest Harrier system Yuma Sun Marine Attack Squadron 311 completed testing on the next generation of the AV-8B Harrier operating system this month at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma. Harrier 6.0, a software, hardware and weapons upgrade specifically for the Harrier, was designed to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Xi3 ChromiumPC: First desktop PC to run Google Chrome OS due in July ZDNet (blog) Xi3 has since filled that breach by announcing that its ChromiumPC will be the first desktop to run the operating system when it launches in early July. Xi3 had designed a modular architecture for the [...] John Morris is a former executive editor at ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple Can Blunt Google Android with Cloud iOS, Sprint Deal, iPhone 5 eWeek That was enough to topple Nokia's Symbian from its perch as the world's leading smartphone system. But Symbian's a dead operating system walking, anyway, thanks to Nokia's abandoning it in favor of Windows Phone. Meanwhile, Research In Motion saw its ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android ecosystem to mature soon: research firm Focus Taiwan News Channel Taipei, May 22 (CNA) Google's Android operating system will become more integrated into people's lives, based on a well-developed ecosystem, according to a Taipei-based research firm. Luke Lin, an analyst and project manager with Digitimes Research, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Modders Make Android Work the Way You Want Gizmodo Every Android-powered device comes running a version of the operating system, from 1.5 (Cupcake) all the way up to 3.1 (Honeycomb). CyanogenMod replaces that stock OS with a custom build, letting you make adjustments to your phone that the official ... See all stories on this topic » |
Security flaw found in Android phones The Keene Sentinel NEW YORK — A significant security hole has been discovered in Google's Android operating system for smartphones that can allow attackers to gain access to users' personal information without their permission. The flaw, which was discovered by three ... See all stories on this topic » |
Innovators punished for performance Desert Dispatch The crux of the 1998 complaint against Microsoft was that it was "tying" its Web browser, Internet Explorer, into its dominant Windows operating system. Although people could opt out of using IE on Windows, they could not remove IE from their computers ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile Malware to Double This Year, Report Says XBiz According to a Kaspersky Lab security report, the popularity of Google's Android mobile operating system will drive the threat. Kaspersky has identified, in the first quarter of the year, 50 malicious Android applications written by cybercriminals and ... See all stories on this topic » |