Windows, OS X, Ubuntu: Maturity or stagnation?
Leader Which is the best operating system — Windows 7, OS X 10.6 or Ubuntu 9.10? It remains an entirely open race: Windows, OS X and Ubuntu aren't even at the starting line. That's an OS function. That it is technically possible for the same code to run...
[October 22, 2009, 13:01]
Windows 7, Mac OS make gains in January
News January was a good month for both the emerging Windows 7 and the venerable Mac OS, according to web metrics company Net Applications. The Mac OS is now hovering around the 10 percent mark among operating systems accessing the web.
[February 2, 2009, 8:13]
Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization: Simplifying Large-Scale Windows OS Migrations
White Papers The paper highlights the challenges inherent in these OS migrations, including significant time and cost requirements, and business interruption and end-user downtime. Finally, real-world examples showcase how global organizations have leveraged...
[April 1, 2007, 1:00]
Microsoft SoftGrid Application Virtualization: Simplifying Large-Scale Windows OS Migrations
White Papers The paper highlights the challenges inherent in these OS migrations, including significant time and cost requirements, and business interruption and end-user downtime. Finally, real-world examples showcase how global organizations have leveraged...
[August 13, 2007, 15:14]
Mac OS X sails past Windows in the smartphone race
News iPhone maker Apple is cruising past Microsoft's Window Mobile when it comes to global smartphone OS shipments. The success of the iPhone 3G pushed Apple's Mac OS X into third place in the global smartphone OS provider rankings, behind Symbian and RIM.
[December 5, 2008, 9:22]
Why Windows is still the big OS wheel
News While there will likely be some increased acceptance of Windows alternatives, such as BeOS and Linux, driven primarily by the ABM (anyone but Microsoft) groupies, Windows will continue to dominate the Intel PC OS news and the market.
[June 16, 2000, 13:17]
Mac OS: More critical flaws than Windows in 2007
News He found that Apple's latest operating system, Mac OS X, faced more critical flaws than Windows XP and Vista combined. He said that security had improved with both Windows Vista and Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5) this year.
[December 19, 2007, 11:22]
Windows Longhorn: a first look inside the new OS
Talkback Just like Panther (Mac OS X 10.3) which has been out for over a year. I can't go back further than Jaguar (Mac OS X 10.2) so I don't know when this was introduced. The familiar Start menu, very similar to that found in Windows XP, returns in Longhorn.
[May 3, 2005, 21:42]
Windows Longhorn: a first look inside the new OS
Talkback OS x have the desktop search thingie and linux havent but on the other hand have heaps of cool filesystems to choose from reiser4 could maybe become a dbfs.admin not default,,:: get real ,, this is the only way multiuser systems ever should be...
[May 8, 2005, 23:19]
Windows Longhorn: a first look inside the new OS
Talkback windows media player.not windows media center.
[April 29, 2005, 1:00]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback Given a choice, I will opt for Palm just simply I resent MS dominance and arrogance! I am actually shopping for a smartphone.
[March 4, 2004, 15:25]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I think the article is rather good, no favorites and they pointed the right things on every platform. I mus tsay that this is one of the first unbalanced reviews I have read about PDAs for a long time.
[March 26, 2004, 7:39]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback The core applicaitons of the Windows CE OS are much better than the corresponding PalmOS applicaitons. The Pocket PC seemesly connects to my Windows desktops. If you want a paper weight, or at least to blow some money, there are better items to get...
[March 15, 2004, 2:34]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003 review
Reviews Neither OS is particularly difficult to master, but there's no question the Windows Mobile learning curve is steeper. It's worth noting that all Windows Mobile devices let you record voice memos -- a core function of the OS -- while only some Palm...
[February 26, 2004, 11:25]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback Actually, they *did* compare the two fairly accurately. Consider: The Tungsten T5 which I just purchased will come with all the software mentioned - I'll be getting it for about $350 from ecost.com. If you want to consider the models which don't...
[March 5, 2005, 21:54]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I used the Palm OS for six years and loved it. Since my company is standardized on Windows XP and Office 2003, the new Axim meets and exceeds all my needs. I now have a Dell Axim with Window Mobile 2003 and love it even more.
[February 27, 2004, 17:45]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback i think pocket pc is better than palm os ,especially in entertaiment like storage mp3 is more efficent and save alot of place in your memory .Other than that i think pocket pc is much faster than palm os,since i have also palm pda and pocket pc...
[March 5, 2004, 8:02]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback The PDA market is losing out to smartphones. It would have been an added advantage to the reader if the functionality of Palm would have been compared with Symbian.
[March 4, 2004, 2:16]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I don't ever want a PDA that runs a Microsoft OS again! Windows Mobile 2003 is horrible. I owned an IPAQ for a year and it was replaced 3 times!
[April 12, 2006, 13:00]
PDA prizefight: Palm OS 5 v Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback With Pocket PC you don't need to learn a new OS - it is much like the desktop Windows (without the mess collected on the desktop) - you have file system and strong process control. Palm is like DOS while Windows CE looks much like a full scaled OS.
[June 20, 2004, 21:21]



