If Ubuntu wants to succeed on tablets and smartphones, the waiting game must stop
Canonical needs to move faster if it wants to outpace other new entrants into the tablet and smartphone OS market, and deliver its four-screen strategy.
Canonical needs to move faster if it wants to outpace other new entrants into the tablet and smartphone OS market, and deliver its four-screen strategy.
Analyst says any moves to restrict phone manufacturers, which have been differentiating their handsets through customized user interfaces, to uniformed user interface will not be widely accepted. But, one OEM thinks otherwise.
Apple's iOS may be main money-making app platform now but better Web technology and more engaging mobile ads will swing momentum toward multi-platform apps, note industry watchers.
Did Google's use of Java APIs to build the Android OS amount to "transformative" use, or were they simply stealing at another firm's expense?
Jason Perlow and Veeam's Rick Vanover discuss the merits of Apple iOS, Google Android, Microsoft Windows Phone and RIM BlackBerry 10.
Noah Kravitz of TechnoBuffalo and James Kendrick of ZDNet present Good to Go: a weekly video show covering the hot topics of the day. On today’s show the giant Infuse 4G and iOS made the chat.
This week in Android we saw Marshmallow appear for Nexus devices, a major malware threat uncovered, and an app that uses neural network tech was released.
There may still be some scepticism over whether chromebooks are worth the investment, but HP doesn't appear to be fazed, introducing the Chromebook 11 to the Australian market.
Which device to buy depends on what type of person you are as much as which one has the best specifications and price.
Hewlett-Packard may think it's resuscitating WebOS by turning it into an open-source platform, but the truth is the plug was pulled a long time ago.