Showing posts with label OperatingSystems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OperatingSystems. Show all posts

Jan 3, 2013

Canonical announces Ubuntu OS for Smartphones



Ending a long time rumor Canonical announced that it is going to release smartphone version of its OS Ubuntu.
This OS is currently the number three desktop operating system with 20M users, and about 30,000 downloads per day. 2012 was a great year for this popular Debian-based Linux distribution with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS as the most popular release in the history of Ubuntu.

"We expect Ubuntu to be popular in the enterprise market, enabling customers to provision a single secure device for all PC, thin client and phone functions. Ubuntu is already the most widely used Linux enterprise desktop, with customers in a wide range of sectors focused on security, cost and manageability," said Jane Silber, CEO of Canonical. "We also see an opportunity in basic smartphones that are used for the phone, SMS, web and email, where Ubuntu outperforms thanks to its native core apps and stylish presentation."


Smartphone interface is entirely based on Ubuntu's unity interface which was made default interface since 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) release.
Every edge of the phone has an interesting purpose...
Swiping up the left edge brings the app launcher similar to in desktop. Using top edge you can search your phone and the internet. A swipe from the right edge takes you back to the previous app you are in. Swiping up from the bottom edge of the phone reveals app controls. 

I personally think this option enables faster switching between apps than any other smartphone. And also the global search feature enables easy finding of content, apps and different products.

The OS will have both web-based HTML-5 apps as well as native apps.
Ubuntu OS has support for both ARM and x86 processors. This means it could be made to run on most, if not all, of today's Android-powered smartphones without too much effort.

The OS starts with a artistic welcome screen.

Shuttleworth confirmed that universal version of smartphone OS will be available in April 2014 with Ubuntu 14.04.

Jun 30, 2012

New Mac Virus Detected



A new Mac OS X exploit was discovered Friday morning by Kaspersky Labs which propogates through a zipfile attachment. The attachment tricks the Mac user into installing a variant of the MaControl backdoor via point-and-grunt. Embedded in the virus is an encrypted IP address belonging to a server in China which is believed to be a C+C server.

Aug 16, 2011

Building Windows8(B8) blog launched Today


As Microsoft showed a preview of Windows8(Video below) in June, demonstrating the user experience,Today the Windows engineering team started a blog and a twitter account(@BuildWindows8) to record and update people about the development of its next mass operating system, Windows 8


Aug 6, 2011

Vulnerabilities in Chrome OS : Black Hat conference

Google’s highly desirable operating system, ChromeOS has loopholes that can be violated to take over the system easily.
According to tech website Venture Beat, two security experts, Matt Johanson and Kyle Osborn, on Tuesday revealed to a group of people while addressing the Black Hat conference that they have already found a way into Chrome OS which was officially launched by Google Inc. a few months ago.

Jul 26, 2011

Mozilla developing an operating system for mobiles and tablets.


Now the creators of the Firefox web browser is in a work of developing an operating system for mobiles and tablets.
[BBC]  Although the project will draw on some parts of Google's

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