Windows 7 Gains, Smartphone Declines Marked Microsoft's Week eWeek For starters, a new research report from Gartner suggests that Windows 7 is primed to become the “leading operating system worldwide” by the end of 2011, with a presence on 42 percent of PCs. That should come as no surprise, given how the operating ... See all stories on this topic » |
Research In Motion: Playbook Failure Points to Larger Issue Seeking Alpha When the Playbook was originally released, the operating system was buggy, the app store was (and is) limited, and the product was late to the market. RIMM has done its best to resolve these issues and become a real player in the tablet marketplace, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Ice Cream Sandwich photos suggest Google Nexus Prime launch NewsDen A number of images of latest unreleased version of Android operating system codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich have leaked online, giving the first glimpse of the operating system's new style and features. These four new images (below) were leaked by ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android tabs move on Apple iPad, but problems lurk Android Apps Appolicious We've heard a lot about Android from Google bypassing the operating system for iPhone from Apple. But there has been the impression that Apple's domination of tabs with the iPad was solid. Maybe not. Android tablets are on the move and over the past ... See all stories on this topic » |
Dell Nixes Streak 5 In Bid For Larger Tablets PCWorld The Streak also came with a then-year-old version of Google Android OS (1.6), when the current version at the time was 2.2 (Dell later updated the software to 2.2). The Streak 5 also had a pricing problem. When it launched, it cost $300 with a two-year ... See all stories on this topic » |