New Android seen easing OS fragmentation Computerworld By Stephen Lawson IDG News Service - Ice Cream Sandwich, the latest version of Android, is likely to ease the fragmentation of the operating system, some device executives said on Thursday. Google unveiled Ice Cream Sandwich last month in the Galaxy ... See all stories on this topic » |
Mozilla developers to test new mobile OS this year Techworld.com By Nancy Gohring | Published: 09:29, 04 November 2011 Mozilla developers hope to start testing phones running its new mobile operating system this quarter, with product demos slated for the first quarter next year and production set for before June ... See all stories on this topic » |
Android Use Grows In Q3 2011; Google's OS Remains Leading US Smartphone ... Huffington Post Android's market share remains the leader among smartphone platforms, with 43 percent of users owning a smartphone that operates on Google's operating system. Apple, meanwhile, controls 28 percent of the market, and the other 29 percent is shared ... See all stories on this topic » |
Intel, MIPS Scramble to Support Android 4.0 on Tablets PCWorld By Agam Shah, IDG News Intel and MIPS Technologies expect the next version of Google's mobile operating system, Android 4.0, to soon run on tablets and smartphones based on their processors. Android 4.0, also called Ice Cream Sandwich, has already been ... See all stories on this topic » |
TDS Reports Third Quarter 2011 Results MarketWatch (press release) (3) Smartphones represent wireless devices which run on a Blackberry®, Windows Mobile, or Android operating system. (4) Smartphone penetration is calculated by dividing postpaid customers on smartphone service plans by total postpaid customers. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Windows 7 to Replace XP as the Dominant OS Windows 7 News Well, Window7 is a successful operating system. Few glitches, and Microsoft is more customer aware than before Windows 7, especially after that prodigal child, Vista, went on its catastrophe spree. (What was the name of the Iceberg that sank the ... See all stories on this topic » |
Microsoft Plans 4 Bulletins, No Duqu Fix for Patch Tuesday eWeek In that regular monthly advisory, Microsoft said it will fix unspecified security flaws in all versions of the Windows operating system. Microsoft is expected to release four bulletins closing holes in all supported versions of the Windows operating ... See all stories on this topic » |