Apple releases new developer builds of OS X 10.7.2 and iCloud CNET (blog) As part of its testing of new software revisions, Apple has a developer seed program in which it provides beta builds of its operating system and applications to developers to get feedback and root out bugs before releasing the products to the public. ... See all stories on this topic » |
BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 screenshot shows Android app player IntoMobile Some pictures from the Sun Yat-sen University BlackBerry lab in Guangzhou China have shown a BlackBerry PlayBook running OS 2.0.0.2992, and besides the long-awaited stand-alone applications for calendar, contacts, and messages, there's also an Android ... See all stories on this topic » |
Downgrade OS X Lion To Snow Leopard [Video How-To] Cult of Mac 25, 2011) While OS X Lion is an excellent operating system, it may not be perfect for some people. Since some applications haven't been updated to run on Lion yet, some users may need to downgrade to Snow Leopard in order to keep using the applications ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 8 and tablets: More details and iPad 3 rivals Computerworld (blog) Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) is revealing more details about its forthcoming Windows 8 operating system. It's also opened the kimono a little wider on the "post-PC" tablet PCs that will run the OS. In ITÂ Blogwatch, bloggers hope against hope for some ... See all stories on this topic » |
webOS Falls; HP's Blunder and Microsoft Looks to Rebound Bitbag The HP acquisition of Palm gave hope to die-hards and fans alike that their fantastic operating system would get proper hardware support. With Thursday's announcement everything came full circle and that hope dwindled. While HP dangles webOS over our ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows XP: Why It's Time for Small Businesses to Say Goodbye AllBusiness (blog) Ten years ago this week, Microsoft finished up work on a new operating system called Windows XP and shipped it off to PC makers. If you'd told Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer back then that XP would still be the dominant version of Windows a decade later, ... See all stories on this topic » |