Venerable i5/OS V5R4 sunsetted, too Two of IBM's oldest and most popular operating systems for its Power-based servers are being put out to pasture after years of service.…

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IBM puts AIX 5.3 on extended life support

The wild, nearly out of control growth of smartphones and tablets has computer makers rethinking what goes into their desktop operating systems. Notably, Microsoft and Apple are taking significant measures to address the success of mobile on their next desktop operating systems by making them closer to their smaller counterparts. So how do these early “fusion” OSes hold up? Let's start with …

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Ready or not, here comes mobile on the desktop

New operating systems look to complete our transition to a touch-screen world, but are we patient enough to wait? It's especially tricky if you're in need of both a new phone and laptop.

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Windows 8 and Android Jelly Bean: To wait or not to wait?

New operating systems look to complete our transition to a touch-screen world, but are we patient enough to wait? It's especially tricky if you're in need of both a new phone and laptop.

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Windows 8 and Android Jelly Bean: To wait or not to wait?

The Frugal Networker: “Linux has one very significant advantage over all other operating systems: Hardware compatibility.”

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Linux has a Place in the Enterprise

In a world increasingly dominated by mobile devices, Apple and Microsoft are changing their desktop operating systems to include mobile-inspired features.

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OS X Mountain Lion vs. Windows 8: Apple and Microsoft Mobilize

It used to be that we’d want our smartphones to be more like the laptops or PC computers we use every day. Originally, most of us were amazed that we could have at least some kind of computer within the palm of our hand.

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In a twist, new Mac software now inspired by mobile operating systems

WINDOWS XP/2007 OPERATING SYSTEMS classes, 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 16-17, Vesper Hall, 400 N.W. Vesper St., Blue Springs. Cost, $36. Call 228-0137 to register.

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Event of the day: Windows XP/2007 Operating systems classes

WINDOWS XP/2007 OPERATING SYSTEMS classes, 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 16-17, Vesper Hall, 400 N.W. Vesper St., Blue Springs. Cost, $36. Call 228-0137 to register.

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Event of the day: Windows XP/2007 Operating systems classes

Deal will not significantly affect market for operating systems and access to patents, Commission finds.

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Commission clears Google to acquire Motorola

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