Windows RT, originally developed for the tablet, may be sticking around.
Windows RT, originally developed for the tablet, may be sticking around.
The state of California and IBM are collaborating on a special state-specific cloud system.
Windows is still managing a mobile division but its direction is uncertain.
IT modernization may be more effective if companies integrate their schedules into their software.
User technology needs to be calibrated for security purposes.
Windows XP is still persisting, complicating Microsoft’s gameplan.
The flexible screens that could be on the way from LG might show a growing need for terminal emulator software to unite different devices.
It appears that the use of the web browser Chrome causes a power drain in laptops that use Windows.
Firefox is popular, but will it maintain its popularity with such a meager mobile presence?
Java will no longer be supported by Windows XP, another reason to not use Java-based terminal emulators like IBM Host on Demand or OpenConnect WebConnect.