Report: Huawei will roll out their own mobile OS next month
Huawei's MD for the Middle East has revealed a possible date for Huawei's long-rumoured mobile operating system.
Huawei's MD for the Middle East has revealed a possible date for Huawei's long-rumoured mobile operating system.
Nyansa, based in Silicon Valley, emerged from stealth mode on Monday with Voyance, a Cloud-based SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) offering that analyses inputs from wired and wireless LANs to gauge users' actual experiences on a network.
BlackBerry has stopped producing phones with its in-house operating system as the company focuses on a more secure Android.
Windows 10 - and the fate of Microsoft's smartphones - will be front and centre at the company's Wednesday (AEST) event.
Blackberry placed rivalries aside and purchased Good Technology as the phone maker moves further into the mobile security market.
My full review of the new OS -- in short, it's a winner.
Windows 10 may still be in beta, but it already has some fun and handy, hidden new features worth exploring. Check 'em out here.
Trend Micro’s Q3 security roundup report has revealed a steady rise in malicious links across Australia for 2014. Australians clicked on more than 45.5 million malicious links in the third quarter of 2014, up from 39 million in Q2 and nearly 27 million malicious links in Q1.
The latest release of Ubuntu focuses on application updates, maintenance and stability enhancements.
Hated Windows 8? Good news: Many of the features in Windows 10 aren't nearly as annoying
Here are some of the most prominent changes to Windows 10 from its predecessor.
Windows 10's changes are as big as the Start menu and as nitty-gritty as the command prompt, with lots of interesting stuff in between. Let's dig in.
Microsoft's first glimpse of next year's new Windows fixes obvious flaws and borrows from Apple's OSes
Microsoft today announced that its new operating system will be called Windows 10, rather than Windows 9. It's a new generation of the Windows operating system that is being hailed by Microsoft as being adaptable to all sorts of devices, from tiny Internet of Things gadgets, to phones, laptops, right up to data centres.
Here are five smartphones that have been, or will be, released this year running unofficial versions of Android.