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iOS surpasses Linux as browsing platform

Seems like only yesterday that Linux was vastly outpacing iOS in terms of how many were using it as a browsing platform. Actually, make that last November; at that time, Linux’s presence more than doubled the total iOS stake. Now, iOS-based browsers claim 1.13 percent of all browsing platforms, compared to a declining 0.85 percent [...]

Samsung Wave 2 and Wave 2 Pro Break New Ground for the Bada OS

Samsung’s Bada operating system may be considered as the underdog of mobile operating systems. The OS itself was only announced last 2009 and is not as established as the Android, iOS or BlackBerry OS.

Is Google Chrome OS the End of the Microsoft Monopoly?

For some time, there have been rumors that Google was building a new desktop operating system. Initially many thought that the rumors were confusing and were actually referring to Android, Google’s open source mobile platform. Google has confirmed, however, that in late 2010 they will indeed release a desktop operating system designed for netbooks called [...]

Is Google Chrome OS the End of the Microsoft Monopoly?

For some time, there have been rumors that Google was building a new desktop operating system. Initially many thought that the rumors were confusing and were actually referring to Android, Google’s open source mobile platform. Google has confirmed, however, that in late 2010 they will indeed release a desktop operating system designed for netbooks called [...]

Does The Macintosh Have A Split Personality?

In the early days of personal computers, the Macintosh with its revolutionary point-and-click, desktop metaphor and Graphical User Interface (GUI) was marketed as the easy-to-use alternative to the blinking cursor of the PC’s Command Line Interface (CLI). Because of a lack of programs (and programmers), the Mac was considered underpowered, overpriced and, frankly, a lot [...]

Mac 101: Keep all your service info close to hand

More Mac 101, our series of tips and tricks for novice Mac users.
As reliable and fantastic as your Mac is, chances are it will occasionally need service. When you’re speaking with a representative on the phone or standing at the Genius Bar with your lovely, you’ll be asked to provide some basic information, like the [...]

Welcome the New BlackBerry Curve 3G

Exactly a year after the Blackberry Curve 8520 was released, Canada’s RIM updates the popular Curve with 3G and GPS on the new Blackberry Curve 3G 9300. It comes at the heels of the recently announced Blackberry Torch and the latest OS iteration in the Blackberry OS v6.

Welcome the New BlackBerry Curve 3G

Exactly a year after the Blackberry Curve 8520 was released, Canada’s RIM updates the popular Curve with 3G and GPS on the new Blackberry Curve 3G 9300. It comes at the heels of the recently announced Blackberry Torch and the latest OS iteration in the Blackberry OS v6.

MacBook makeovers bring new life to a couple of old laptops

Last weekend provided not one, but two opportunities for me to do some upgrades to some “old” MacBooks to bring ‘em up to workable condition. To start with, one client of mine wanted to get rid of an unused MacBook, so I decided to purchase it from her as a machine for training. The other [...]

Microsoft Exchange and Palm OS Operating System

When talking about the operating system or OS, how can we forget the most user-friendly operating system, i.e., Palm OS mobile operating system (also known as Garnet OS or Garnet Operating System). The Palm OS mobile operating system is designed for use with a touch screen-based graphical user interface.