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ARM Predicts More than 50 iPad Clones In 2010 – ITProPortal

MWC2010 iTablet Google Chrome Tablet iPad Apple iSlate Apple A4 X2 Computing Google Chrome OS Windows 7 Security Storage Open Source Network Small Biz Hub   All ITProPortal Channels   RSS Feed  |  Write for us  |  Advertise  |  What’s changed Log In  |  Register   News Deals Whitepapers Reports Reviews Terms Podcasts Events Windows 7 Small Biz Hub  New   ARM Predicts More than 50 iPad Clones In 2010 11 March, 2010, by Desire Athow Show All 1 2 Next ARM’s worldwide mobile computing ODM manager Roy Chen told an audience at a press event in Taipei that the company expects more than 50 tablet PC devices to be launched by the end of 2010. This means that until Christmas, we shall see more than one launch of an iPad clone – and we expect – possibly much more than that

Google Apps Store Challenges Microsoft – TheStreet.com

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Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS – PC World

News Reviews How-To’s Downloads Shop & Compare Forums Business Center Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service Discover news , guides , and products for your business Software & Services Office Hardware Security Servers & Storage Cell Phones & Mobile Operating Systems Networking & VOIP Software / Services March 09, 2010 2:20 PM Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Nicholas Bonsack, Macworld.com Parallels, whose Desktop offering lets you run a variety of operating systems without ever having to leave Mac OS X, has updated Parallels Desktop 5.0 to include support for Google’s Chrome OS. People who read this also read: Previously, Parallels Desktop worked with Google’s open source version of Chrome OS, dubbed Chromium OS, but with a few tweaks .

Parallels announces support for Google Chrome OS – NetworkWorld.com

Skip Links Go to page content Go to site-wide navigation Go to Contact Us page Network World News Blogs & Columns Subscriptions Videos Events More Security LANs & WANs VoIP & Convergence Infrastructure Management Wireless & Mobile Software Data Center Small/Midmarket Business Networking Careers Toolshed Community Cisco Subnet Google Subnet Microsoft Subnet Social Web  Email  Close Digg Slashdot Fark Stumble Reddit MIXX del.icio.us Newsvine Technorati Facebook Twitter Your Name: Your Email Address: Recipient(s) Email Address: (Comma separation for multiple addresses) Your Message: Parallels announces support for Google Chrome OS By Nick Spence, Macworld.co.uk March 08, 2010 04:22 PM ET Share/Email Tweet This Comment Print Parallels, a provider of cloud services automation and virtualisation software, has announced support for Google Chrome as a guest operating system running on Parallels Desktop 5 for Mac. The software allows users, currently around 2 million of them, to run Windows, Linux and other operating systems side-by-side with Mac OS X. The ability to run Google Chrome OS on Parallels Desktop for Mac is being demonstrated this week at the OS X Business Park at CeBIT in Germany, which runs until Saturday

Google Buys DocVerse in Midst of App Battle (redOrbit)

Google Buys DocVerse in Midst of App Battle Posted on: Saturday, 6 March 2010, 16:10 CST On Friday, Google announced that it bought start-up DocVerse, which will help the company in its battle with Microsoft in the mobile application market. Google Apps team product manager Jonathan Rochelle said in a blog post that DocVerse is “a small, nimble team of talented developers who share our vision, and they’ve enabled true collaboration right within Microsoft Office.” Google plans to use the DocVerse technology to help improve Google Docs, which is a word processing software that is part of the company’s suite of programs offered online as free services “in the cloud.” “The future of productivity applications is in the cloud,” Rochelle said.

Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security – NetworkWorld.com

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Why We’ll See Google Chrome OS Devices by Mid-Year – jkOnTheRun (blog)

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163 Million Smartbooks In 2015 — And None With x86 – jkOnTheRun (blog)

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Report: Jobs disses Adobe Flash as ‘CPU hog’ – CNET

Jobs using the iPad, sans any support for Adobe Flash. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Apple CEO Steve Jobs has reportedly continued his campaign against Adobe’s Flash video technology, this time at a meeting with The Wall Street Journal, according to a report in Valleywag

Google Chrome OS Team Answers Apple iPad With Tablet UI – eWeek

Home > > Google Chrome OS > > Google Chrome OS Team Answers Apple iPad With Tablet UI Tuesday, February 02, 2010 2:33 PM/EST Google Chrome OS Team Answers Apple iPad With Tablet UI Posted by Clint Boulton on February 2, 2010 2:33 PM Permalink | Comments (2) | del.icio.us | digg.com | Trackback | Post a Comment View all of Google Chrome OS , Google Vs. Apple TrackBack http://googlewatch.eweek.com/cgi-bin/mte/mt-tb.cgi/19039 Comments (2) Barry : The important thing to remember about ChromeOS is that, without web access, it’s non-existent.

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