All new e-governance projects must work on open source operating systems: Draft Economic Times NEW DELHI: Computer hardware and peripherals used by all new e-governance projects must work with Linux and other open source operating systems, says a draft policy. The rules for device drivers - software that make devices such as printers and servers ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Leads Smartphone Operating System Market: Ensquared TMC Net By Rajani Baburajan Android operating system is the number one operating system in Smartphones across the US It is now ahead of Apple's iOS, BlackBerry (News - Alert) OS, Windows Mobile and the Nokia Symbian, according to Ensquared, a phone insurance ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple nailing RIM in OS popularity stakes Know Your Mobile (blog) Apple's iOS platform – the one inside its iPhone, iPod and iPad devices – is now more popular with consumers than RIM's BlackBerry OS, says ComScore's latest findings. And this is surprising as RIM's BlackBerry OS, up until recently, was pretty much ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android OS, a beauty or a potential security risk Fiji Times An android phone is any phone that runs on Google's Android operating system (OS). Basically, the Android OS is one that is designed by Google, and as such has minimum features and specifications. These include, but are not limited to: a 1 GHz ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ballmer To Give Pre-Show Keynote Speech At CES CRN Microsoft is developing Windows 8, the next generation of its desktop operating system, and CES could be the official launch pad for that product, even though it's not expected to be generally available until later next year. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Exinda Takes WAN Optimization to the Next Level with its ExOS 6.1 Operating System Marketwire (press release) ... performance management solutions featuring Unified Performance Management, today announced the commercial launch of ExOS 6.1, the latest generation ExOS operating system for its complete family of Wide Area Network (WAN) Optimization appliances. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft may want Android royalties from Samsung, report says Los Angeles Times Microsoft could be looking to get Samsung to fork over royalty payments tied to the consumer electronic maker's use of Google's Android operating system, according to a report. How much? Microsoft is said to want $15 from every Android phone made by ... See all stories on this topic » |