Posts Tagged ‘power’

Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress – BusinessWeek

Bloomberg BusinessWeek Business Exchange Advanced Search Search Search Date All Within the last week Within the last 2 weeks Within the last 30 days Within the last 60 days Within the last 90 days Within the last 180 days Within the last year Within the last two years Custom Type All Articles Podcasts Slide Shows Video Channel All Asia Business Schools Europe Global Innovation Finance Lifestyle Magazine Management Small Business Technology Top News Author Search Cancel Wednesday July 28, 2010 Available on the iPad Home Blogs Columnists Lifestyle Magazine Newsletters Slide Shows Special Reports The Debate Room Videos Finance Finance Home Companies Economy Industry News Investing Blog Learning Center People Overview Real Estate Investing Retirement Planning Sectors & Industries Stocks Stocks & Markets Technology Technology Home CEO Tech Guide Columnists Computers Consumer Electronics Digital Entertainment Internet Investing Mobile & Wireless Product Reviews Software Hands On Innovation Innovation Home Architecture Auto Design Brand Blog Columnists Design Game Room Innovation Index Marketing Media Blog NEXT Blog Management Management Home Business Schools Board of Directors Book Reviews Career Management Case Studies Columnists Jobs Leadership Management IQ Blog Team Management Small Business Small Business Home Financing Policy Sales & Marketing Small Business Blog Smart Answers Starting a Business Viewpoints Global Global Home Asia Europe Europe Insight Blog Eye on Asia Blog IDG Jolicloud 1.0, a Linux distro in progress July 27, 2010, 1:56 PM EDT More From Businessweek Wells Fargo Cuts 3,800 Jobs, Closes Consumer-Finance Business Senate Set to Pass Extension of Unemployment Benefits How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Short the Euro Microsoft Xbox Live Sales Probably Topped $1 Billion Apple iPad Sets Path to Productivity, Paperless Office Story Tools e-mail this story print this story digg this save to del.icio.us add to Business Exchange By Serdar Yegulalp Jolicloud 1.0 is a new edition of Linux aimed at non-technical netbook users, described this way by its makers: “[It] is not a traditional OS. It was built for netbook users to leverage the Cloud and make their life easier.” Think of it as a variant on the Google ChromeOS approach: This Internet operating system , as the company calls it, is little more than a Web browser plus a few other supporting technologies

Apple and Google: squaring up over smartphones? – PC Pro (blog)

Skip to navigation Printed from www.pcpro.co.uk Register to receive our regular email newsletter at http://www.pcpro.co.uk/registration . The newsletter contains links to our latest PC news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions. Home News Reviews A-List Features Blogs Forums Video Enterprise Store 3 issues for £1 // Home / Blogs Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by Mike Jennings Apple and Google: squaring up over smartphones

Google Chrome OS Netbook vs Windows – ozCarGuide

OZCARGuide.com (Oxford-Zeiss Content & Research Guide) Search Wednesday , Apr 21st Last update: 10:49:22 PM GMT Headlines: 2011 Ford Mustang: More Power & MPG, Lower Price Tag iPhone OS 4.0 V2 Released: Installation Instructions HTC Evo 4G Will Get Android 3.1, Google Slow Down! James Cameron’s Avatar 2 Goes Underwater, New Footage Verizon Customers Moving To Sprint This Summer For HTC Evo 4G HP Slate Brings Men Closer To The Tampon Google Chrome OS Netbook vs Windows Android 2.2 Brings Fastest Android Phone Yet BlackBerry Takes Advantage Of ‘Apple HTC’ Failed Lawsuit Google Maps UK For Android Phones Released Verizon iPhone Is 5G, Not 4G FarmVille App For Android, iPhone & iPad Spotted Android 2.2 Preloaded For Verizon Nexus One HTC Gears For Supersonic Predecessor, The Wildfire HTC Supersonic vs New iPhone 2010: Which To Buy In June? “Gizmodo iPhone” Pictures Show How Apple Can Sell Snake Oil iPad 3G Release Date Updated Again New iPhone 2010 Puts FaceBook Friends In Your Face “Gizmodo iPhone” PR Stunt Fails Verizon Wireless Releases New Phone April 22, With Catch 22 Journalist Username Password Remember Me Forgot your password? Forgot your username?

Chrome OS And Linux Get Multi-touch Support From Synaptics – UberGizmo (blog)

Chrome OS And Linux Get Multi-touch Support From Synaptics Share Chrome OS And Linux Get Multi-touch Support From Synaptics Posted on Apr 19, 10 09:23 PM PDT While Windows users have managed to get multi-touch running on their PCs, folks who were running Linux weren’t that lucky. There is good news, though, as Human interface solutions developer Synaptics Inc. has announced that it has made its Synaptics Gesture Suite (SGS) available for Linux-based devices, bringing the popular multi-touch support to the open-source operating system.

Google Chrome OS to route print jobs around planet – Register

Skip to content Whitepapers | Reg Hardware | Channel Reg Hardware Software Music & Media Networks Security Public Sector Business Science Odds & Sods Google Chrome OS to route print jobs around planet Alert Print Post comment The Chocolate Factory as print server By Cade Metz in San Francisco • Get more from this author Posted in Music and Media , 17th April 2010 00:50 GMT Free whitepaper – Taking control of your data demons: Dealing with unstructured content Google has explained how browser-obsessed Chrome OS netbooks can print. And – naturally – it will send all your jobs across the net, through its servers, and back down to a PC elsewhere in the room. In fact, Google intends to send all your print jobs through its servers, whether they’re coming from a desktop or a mobile or some other notebook that has nothing to do with Chrome OS.

IPad Apps For Business Professionals – Good E-Reader (blog)

Home About us Contact us Products Contributing Authors Good E-Reader Magazine Multi-Media Apr 10 IPad Apps For Business Professionals By Sovy With the iPad having started infiltrating the masses, the market is witnessing a deluge of iPad applications that is showing no signs of abetment. And along with the usual applications catering to the entertainment sector, there are business linked applications too that are making their presence felt. For instance, while there is Netfix for movie lovers and Need for Speed for those who’d like to zoom around in a car on their iPad , there are similar applications for business professionals that can make the iPad an indispensable business tool.

Jolicloud Relaunches its Cloud OS, Now Built on Chrome – ReadWriteWeb (blog)

ReadWriteWeb Key Trends Real-Time Web Internet of Things Augmented Reality Mobile Structured Data Data Portability Top Topics google iphone mobile twitter location facebook ipad Channels ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteEnterprise ReadWriteStart ReadWriteCloud Reports Augmented Reality Real-Time Web Community Management International ReadWriteFrance ReadWriteSpain ReadWriteBrazil ReadWriteChina About Subscribe Contact Advertise Subscribe to ReadWriteWeb Home Archives Features Tags Best of RWW Featured: ReadWriteCloud Jolicloud Relaunches its Cloud OS, Now Built on Chrome Written by Sarah Perez / March 24, 2010 9:47 AM / 7 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Jolicloud , one of the original standouts in the field of cloud-based operating systems, has just released their new Chrome-based web application platform as promised earlier this month. The company’s operating system now features 600+ web apps, a faster browsing experience and HTML5 support, notes a company blog post .

Install Alternate Operating Systems and Software on a Netbook Via a USB Flash … – Watching the Watchers.org (blog)

Friday March 19, 2010 Install Operating Systems on Netbooks Via Flash Drive by Sherman Nicodemus Friday, March 19, 2010 at 06:55 AM EDT This is a guest blog post by Sherman Nicodemus .

Google’s Chrome OS On Schedule, According To Schmidt – Technorati (blog)

Technorati Blogs/Posts Join / Sign In / Help Technology Android Gadgets IT Business Advertising Finance Guru Small Business Entertainment Celebrity Film Gaming Glosslip Music TV Lifestyle Autos Family Green Motorcycles Travel Sports Outdoor Baseball Football Olympics Boating Politics Videos Blogging Blogs On Actor Corey Haim’s Death Blog Directory Top 100 Tags People Technorati Blog Write for Technorati State of the Blogosphere Android Guru Google’s Chrome OS On Schedule, According To Schmidt Author: Bradford Schmidt Published: March 12, 2010 at 10:21 am Share Google CEO Eric Schmidt has said that the Chrome operating system (Chrome OS, as opposed to Chrome the browser) being developed by the company is on schedule, and that it should be released sometime in the second half of the year. Schmidt’s comments came at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit recently. Announced last summer, Chrome OS is being developed, at least initially, for use on netbooks and other devices on the lower end of the power scale

Latest Chrome OS build adds ION hardware acceleration – Netbook Choice

Twitter RSS Home News NbC Labs Forum Manufacturers Acer Apple Asus Dell Gigabyte HP Lenovo MSI Samsung Other Platforms AMD ARM Apple Google Intel Linux Nvidia Smartbooks Windows Reviews Video Tips & Tricks Accessories Send News Tips Browse > Home / Google , News , Nvidia , Platforms / Latest Chrome OS build adds ION hardware acceleration Latest Chrome OS build adds ION hardware acceleration February 19, 2010 at 10:55 pm

Powered by WordPress | Cheap Sprint Cell Phones for Sale | Thanks to CD Rates, Best Savings Accounts and Reverse lookup