RIM is sued over use of BBX, new BlackBerry OS name Los Angeles Times Just one week after Research In Motion announced its BBX operating system for BlackBerry phones and tablets, the company is facing a lawsuit over the name of the new software. Basis International has sued RIM, alleging trademark infringement. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Decoding the OS difference Livemint Each operating system (OS) brings variation in terms of hardware available, user experience, and the apps users will get to choose from. The platform also has an effect on the price, something most users are likely to care about more than details about ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ncomputing offers a different take on VDI ZDNet (blog) By Dan Kusnetzky | October 25, 2011, 3:45am PDT Summary: Ncomputing offers VDI solution based upon operating system virtualization and partitioning, an extremely efficient approach to virtual desktops. Ncomputing recently announced vSpace Server 6.5, ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ice Cream Sandwich Android: Motorola Devices Getting New OS Six Weeks After ... Christian Post The company's recent tweets were in direct response to a Twitter follower who was concerned about his device regarding the launch of Android's new operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich. Samsung's Galaxy Nexus smartphone will be the first device to ... See all stories on this topic » |
Thin Clients, Fat Pipes Herald Post-PC World eWeek Even more extreme slimming called a “zero client” is stripping out any local operating system, thus reducing the attack surface, power consumption and configuration complexity associated with traditional “thick” PC desktop systems. ... See all stories on this topic » |
Nokia to Launch Windows Phone; Can it Vie with iOS 5 and Android? International Business Times By IBTimes Staff Reporter | October 25, 2011 5:35 AM GMT Following HTC, Samsung and other mobile phone manufacturers, Nokia is rumored to be announcing a series of phones running the Windows operating system at the Nokia World Conference in London ... See all stories on this topic » |
Letting the Dust Settle on Mobile Operating Systems PropertyCasualty360 For example, the push to develop mobile apps for insurers such as Nationwide was slowed as developers waited to see which mobile operating system would win out in the hearts and wallets of the consumer world, according to Vijay Gopal, vice president ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ten years of Windows XP: how longevity became a curse Ars Technica Though no longer readily available to buy, it continues to cast a long shadow over the PC industry: even now, a slim majority of desktop users are still using the operating system. Windows XP didn't boast exciting new features or radical changes, ... See all stories on this topic » |