Alibaba’s Aliyun mobile OS runs Android apps (Digital Trends)

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Digital Trends – Reports have been swirling that Chinese e-commerce leader Alibaba was getting ready to launch its own mobile operating system, and today Alibaba Cloud Computing officially unveiled the Aliyun OS. Aliyun OS is based on Linux and will launch next month on a Chinese-manufactured K-Touch Cloud-Smart Phone W700 at the end of this month.
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iOS Bigger than Linux and Android Combined [STATS] (Mashable)

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Mashable – According to the latest numbers from Net Applications, iOS is the third most popular platform on the Internet, surpassing Linux and Android combined.
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HP Tablet Hobbled by Lack of WebOS Apps (PC World)

Friday, August 20th, 2010

PC World – Now that Hewlett-Packard has announced plans to release a webOS tablet early next year, its next big goal–in addition to building the device–is to persuade software developers to write apps for the mobile gadget. Given the early popularity of Apple’s iPad, as well as the imminent arrival of numerous tablets running Google’s Android OS, that task could prove challenging.
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Mobile Apps Security: Apple iOS v. Google Android (PC World)

Friday, August 13th, 2010

PC World – The Apple iOS, which runs on its iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, has a flaw in how it reads PDF documents that makes it easier to hack. This flaw is exploited by JailbreakMe, a one-click site that makes it easy for anyone without any real tech skills to hack into their own iPhone.
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Android 2.2 Carries Out Phone Users’ Spoken Orders (NewsFactor)

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

NewsFactor – If your Android phone already seems more like a personal assistant, wait until you have the ability to give it orders. Google’s Android 2.2 now features Voice Search with Voice Actions, an app that enables smartphones to set reminders and alarms, take dictation for and send e-mails or texts, browse the Internet, get directions, or search for music.
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