Resuming my reviews of WebOS products, today I'm taking a look at EyeOS. It was originally developed by three teenagers in Spain and currently boasts 53,500 users in the main public server. In ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
As Operating systems have evolved, they have begun to abstract more and more of the hardware’s complexities from the end user. While setting up a soundcard in DOS would require knowledge of ports ...
The founders of Barcelona-based eyeOS hope that they’ve found the right model to create a much anticipated new market – the web operating system. Like desktop.com, the failed high flyer from web 1.0, ...
This issue of the Network World on Web Applications newsletter is a milestone: The 800th issue! That means our 900th issue will be Oct. 2 next year and the grand 1,000th issue is due Sept. 16, 2008.
eyeOS is a web based desktop operating system. Despite its unusual deployment orientation, in many ways, it's a full desktop operating system, complete with file management and full applications that ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Telecommunications company and cloud provider Telefónica said today it is ...
If you haven’t checked out the eyeOS web desktop lately, you might want to give it another look. The cloud-based service recently celebrated its third birthday. According to their web site, the open ...
Spanish telecom giant Telefonica (TEF) has agreed to acquire desktop virtualization startup eyeOS for an undisclosed amount. The deal will enable Telefonica’s small and medium sized enterprise (SME.V) ...
Telefónica announced the acquisition of eyeOS, a Spanish cloud computing start-up. Telefónica has collaborated with eyeOS since 2010, but this acquisition reinforces its future mobile cloud services ...
IBM said this month it will offer the open source system EyeOS on its latest batch of mainframes. EyeOS is seen as a threat to Google Chrome and IBM’s support of it on System Z mainframes as a way to ...
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