The Pros and Cons of Web-Based Operating Systems Small Business Computing By Ronald V. Pacchiano , August 30, 2011 Web-based operating systems, such as Google's Chrome OS, and new Chromebooks -- notebooks built around the Chrome OS -- have both received a lot of attention in the press. The question is do they make sense for ... See all stories on this topic » |
Top OS for Smartphones Business Review Australia Forget the actual smartphone device--it's the operating system that has consumers unsure about what to choose. Read on to learn about what makes the leading OS at the top of their games Vodafone has seen a huge movement towards smartphones, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Qubes OS: An Operating System Designed For Security Tom's Hardware Guide What would an operating system look like it if were redesigned with security in mind? Joanna Rutkowska thinks she has the answer with the development of Qubes OS. We sit down for an interview with Joanna to discuss the way Qubes OS augments security. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Tucson tech: Raytheon develops drone software Arizona Daily Star In addition to working on small munitions, the company is developing an open operating system for unmanned aircraft that would allow different capabilities, such as new sensor packages, to be quickly integrated on such craft. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft Windows 8: Here's What We Know So Far PCWorld By Ian Paul, PCWorld Aug 30, 2011 11:30 AM Details about Windows 8, Microsoft's newest operating system expected in 2012, have been leaking out thanks largely to Microsoft previews and a stream of blog posts on the company's Building Windows 8 blog. ... See all stories on this topic » |