Linked by David Adams on Tue 10th Nov 2009 18:02 UTC
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Just when we were starting to worry that the OS world was becoming ossified around three increasingly-competent options, making it very boring for OS enthusiasts, along comes a re-energized mobile computing market and a furious land grab among established players and new entrants. Samsung, the #2 handset maker by marketshare, is releasing a new mobile OS called Bada and will be vying to become the seventh major mobile OS in the market.
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nt_jerkface
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2009-08-26

or build on BSD as a way of avoiding problems related to kernel and distro updates. The problem with Linux is that too many people upstream don't care about what happens downstream. A company like Dell could create their own OS and get the same level of hardware reliability and integration that Apple has.

However such an investment would be very costly and very risky. MS already sells their OS dirt cheap for netbooks. The big OEMs will probably just end up standardizing ChromeOS on non-Windows netbooks.

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