What Phones Get Google's Ice Cream Sandwich Mobile OS First? PCWorld (blog) By Eric Mack, PCWorld Nov 2, 2011 8:14 AM Phones and tablets loaded with the Android 4.0 operating system start arriving in stores soon, but when will existing phones get the update and wich models will be left out in the cold? ... See all stories on this topic » |
Telco Systems Brings Home ATCA Award MarketWatch (press release) BiNOX is a carrier grade Real Time Operating System (RTOS) incorporated in the Company's newest ATCA T-HUB4 switch blade. BiNOX addresses the performance and scalability challenges for 40G applications such as LTE, security, cloud services, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 7 Passes XP, Now Most Popular OS in the World Tom's Hardware Guide Exactly two years after its launch, Windows 7 has now become the world's most popular operating system. Data provided by StatCounter indicates that Windows 7 had an average market share of 40.5 percent in October, up from 39.0 percent in September. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mac OS is Slowly but Surely seeing Market Gains as Windows Gradually Descends The Verge Newly released data from Net Applications shows that Microsoft's share of the PC operating system market continued its slow decent in October as Apple's Mac operating system and Linux both showed narrow gains. While Windows is still the overwhelming ... See all stories on this topic » |
iOS vs. Android vs. BlackBerry OS vs. Windows Phone Network World By Brad Reed, Network World Right now the mobile operating system wars have only two main combatants: Apple's iOS and Google's Android. IOS is well-known as the platform Apple uses for its ever-popular iPhone and iPad devices. Android appears on a huge ... See all stories on this topic » |
Parallels update offers new ways to install Lion and Windows CNET (blog) There are several virtualization options for OS X, including VMware Fusion and Parallels Desktop, both of which offer robust solutions for running multiple operating systems that integrate the guest operating system well with the Mac OS. ... See all stories on this topic » |
IO and ABB Engineer World's First Direct Current-Powered IO Anywhere™ Data ... Sacramento Bee The AC- and DC-powered modules are managed and optimized by IO OS®, the first data center operating system. "The data center has always been DC powered; every device in the data center uses DC power inside," said George D. Slessman, CEO of IO. ... See all stories on this topic » |