Entries in 'os' (46)
Android and iOS command 92.3 per cent of Q1 2013 smartphone shipments
Together they're strong, but Google's OS is the dominant force.
Facebook rumour mill: Smartphone, OS, or search engine?
Either way, the hype has pushed the firm's shares up.
Firefox OS Marketplace image leak
Mozilla is getting its mobile OS marketplace ready for launch in 2013.
What do consumers look for in a phone OS?
Opinions say iOS is easy to use, Android offers flexibility, BlackBerry is secure, but WinPho is unknown.
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INFOGRAPHIC: Which OS reigns in the UK?
UK is biggest market in Europe for in-app mobile advertising.
Support grows for Firefox mobile OS
Manufacturers and operators line up for HTML5-based system
Nokia buys another OS
Snaps up Norway's Smarterphone to sit alongside WinPho and Symbian.
WebOS goes open source
Bought for $1.2bn, now being given away.
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Dell confirms Baidu Vi partnership
PC maker quickly aligns itself with China's new Android-based OS.
Android is top OS in UK, France and Germany
More stats attesting to growing power of Google OS.
Motorola working on web-based OS?
Reportedly frustrated at Android fragmentation.
Nokia to sell Qt licensing unit
More evidence of Symbian's eclipse.
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Intel: We'll find new partners for Meego
It can still be the 'third ecosystem' the operators want, says Intel CEO.
Sony Ericsson abandons Symbian
It's all Android at the smartphone end of SE's product range.
RIM previews BlackBerry 6
Flashy new OS to be launched in Q3.
MWC: Nokia and ST-Ericsson working on next-gen Symbian platform
The future shape of the market's leading mobile OS should be unveiled in weeks.
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China Mobile working on proprietary OS
China Mobile is rumoured to be developing its own mobile OS to run on a new device, the Onephone.
Android 'to seize four per cent of smartphone sales'
Google Android could grab four per cent of the US smartphone market in Q4, says Strategy Analytics.
Android phone to go public next week
T-Mobile will unveil the first Google Android phone at a September 23rd news conference, say reports.
More support for new Symbian
Nine more companies have pledged their support for the new open-source Symbian Foundation.







































