Chromebook release may be Google's first OS blunder Kingpin Webmaster News I also own a fairly new Droid X mobile phone running Android 2.2 operating system. It is an amazing device as it supports flash and allows me to watch football matches from any part of the globe and the Manny Pacquaio fights regardless of my location. ... See all stories on this topic » |
What's new in Mac OS X 10.6.8 TECH.BLORGE.com by Ronald O Carlson Is your Mac ready for OS X 10.7 Lion? Apple's latest desktop operating system update is targeted in large part with doing just that. When the next big cat pounces next month, you won't be able get it unless you've applied this ... See all stories on this topic » |
Chrome Phone Rumor [eWEEK] TMC Net (eWEEK Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The idea of a smartphone based on Google's Chrome operating system is getting some attention, but analysts don't agree on the possibility. Anton Wahlman, a former equity research analyst covering the communications ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mobile virtualization finds its home in the enterprise GigaOm Historically, IT security concerns have resulted in employee mobile devices running the RIM (BlackBerry) operating system or Microsoft Windows variants as the primary “supported” mobile devices in corporate environments. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Inside iOS 5: New lock screen notifications, receding iMessage keyboard Apple Insider By Slash Lane The second beta of Apple's iOS 5.0 mobile operating system began making its way to developers on Friday, revealing cosmetic changes to certain lock-screen notifications, a slide away keyboard in iMessage, and other tweaks. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Apple Enthusiasts Buzz about Possible iPod Touch Upgrade PCWorld By Jared Newman, PCWorld Jun 25, 2011 8:26 AM The latest Apple chatter suggests an upgrade is on the way for the iPod Touch -- and that could mean the company's new mobile operating system iOS 5 running on it. If that happens, it wouldn't really be a ... See all stories on this topic » |
Google Antitrust Scrutiny: The Price of Success PCWorld Google has gone so far as to develop its own Web browser, its own mobile operating system, and its own operating system all in an effort to streamline the use and functionality of the Web. The growth and dominance of those resources is a testament to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Lockheed to Help Analyze Data Zacks.com Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Laboratories (ATL) will build InsightOS, an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) operating system that will be the integrating framework for the Insight system. The new automated system is designed ... See all stories on this topic » |