Operating System
A tablet PC innovation with the new Android 4.0 operating system that you will live a new experience in the world of google.
Not the simple operating system present in many tablet pc,tablet mounts but ratherthatthe version that allows phone callsby clicking the icon with the symbolof the handset.In addition you will have the potential powerful smartphone directly on your tabl
Verizon Wireless CEO Lowell McAdam reportedly told the Wall Street Journal that it is working with Google on the latter's widely rumored Android based tablet computer. Meanwhile, an & HP insider& is said to have told Examiner.com that HP will release a WebOS-based tablet computer in the third quarter, code-named the HP Hurricane....
Google CEO Eric Schmidt revealed that the company's cloud-oriented Chrome Operating System for netbooks has been delayed for several months. Google won't say why, but analysts speculate that the Linux-based Chrome OS may have been delayed due to the huge success of both its own Android OS and the Apple iPad....
There are hundreds of devices to choose from when you’re considering a new desktop computer, laptop or mobile device. We’re overwhelmed by all of the choices we have, but choice is good. When it comes to computing, as far as operating systems, there are three huge players: Microsoft, Apple and Google.
Google is baking specifications for a tablet based on its Chrome OS into its open source Linux code, the company confirmed. Meanwhile Google flattened its executive structure, promoting Android creator Andy Rubin and others to senior vice president roles, and has also acquired Pushlife, makers of an iTunes-like music app for Android....
Google's Intel Atom-based Cr-48 notebook test platform for Chrome OS beta testing gets a mixed review in this eWEEK evaluation. The fast, clean Chrome OS interface is said to get the job done fast on the web, but the keyboard is & deeply flawed,& and a tablet might have been a better device target for the cloud-based operating system anyway....
When Google opened up the source code for its Chrome operating system last month, third-party hardware manufacturers lined up plans to build Chrome-based netbooks, with availability expected in late 2010. Could Google also be cooking up plans to sell its own, Google-branded Chrome netbook at around the same time?
Why is Google promoting two open source operating systems that can both be run on netbooks -- Android and Chrome? Is this part of a larger strategy, where Google will direct the two along different paths -- Chrome for netbooks and Android for the smartphone?
No more rumors. This time, it's real. Chrome, Google's Linux-based desktop operating system is on its way.
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