Features: Can Apple's iPhone 'walled garden' continue to thrive?
About 10 percent of software applications turned down by Apple's App Store are "inappropriate," either because they will steal personal data, are meant to help users break the law, or contain "inappropriate content," an Apple senior executive reportedly said.
Jacqueline Emigh 24/11/2009 05:04:00
Features: Google Chrome OS: Big Brother Google gets bigger
Google's mantra is "Don't be evil." Let's hope it the tech giant means it, because if Chrome OS succeeds in replacing Windows at the world's dominant operating system, Google's sway over the computing world could be exponentially higher than it is today.
Jeff Bertolucci 24/11/2009 01:52:00
Features: Top 5 Chrome OS myths debunked
Misconceptions and misinformation have surrounded the Chrome OS almost since the day it was announced. This week's press conference at Google's Mountain View, Calif., campus helped to clear the air, but uncertainty about what the search giant's new OS has to offer still remains.
Neil McAllister 23/11/2009 22:22:00
Features: Google Chrome OS: A virtual tour
Google's Chrome OS is designed purely to run Web-based applications, rather than software installed on a system's hard drive. At Thursday's Chrome OS event, Google claimed the new operating system's boot-up speed is a lightning-fast 7 seconds. The Chrome OS will not be available to consumers until 2010 around the holiday season, according to Google.
PC World Staff 20/11/2009 13:09:00
Features: Google's Chrome OS: What's in it for Microsoft?
Google's Chrome OS event made me realize: There is a lot in Google's OS that can benefit Microsoft--like giving it a completely new platform and one it needs. If Google is really true to its open source promises, Microsoft should join the fun.
David Coursey 20/11/2009 10:20:00
Features: Google Chrome OS unveiled: Speed, simplicity stressed
Thursday Google opened its doors to the press to show off its hotly anticipated Chrome operating system. In a small auditorium in Mountain View, California, Google VP of Product Development Sundar Pichai took to the stage to give us a demonstration of what Chrome OS actually is. Some rumors were confirmed, others dispelled, as the operating system emerged into the light of day. Here's what we now know about Google's Chrome OS.
Robert Strohmeyer 20/11/2009 08:07:00
Features: Ahead of Chrome OS: 5 questions and concerns
Tomorrow's hot ticket is for the Chrome OS event at Google HQ down in Mountain View. Chrome OS has already caught many imaginations, as something exciting often does, especially before the real world interrupts the fantasy.
David Coursey 19/11/2009 06:10:00
Features: 5 reasons why Google should not sell handsets
Rumors are once again swirling around the idea that a Google-branded "Superphone" will hit the market next year.
David Coursey 19/11/2009 04:53:00
Features: Google Chrome OS: rounding up the rumors
Google Chome OS, which Google is expected to preview this Thursday, has been the subject of much speculation and rumors since its announcement last summer, when Google made public its plans to develop a lightweight, open-source Linux-based OS aimed primarily at netbooks. Ever since, a series of fake screenshots and speculation as to what Chrome will offer has bombarded the Web.
Chris Brandrick 19/11/2009 08:22:00
Features: A quiet Palm releases WebOS update
Palm has stayed very quiet since its releases of the Palm Pre and Pixi devices this summer, which debuted the WebOS that was at one point seen as a key rival to Apple's iPhone.
Galen Gruman 19/11/2009 03:22:00
 
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