Too many operating systems
by Zuzana Valkova
Your computer needs some operating system to work correct. It's for you to make the using possible and easier. There are three main operating systems in the world. So that's not so bad, sometimes you can choose which one you want or it comes automatically with your computer. But what about mobile phones? Of course they use operating systems too. Very simple ones, but very important. Without these systems you couldn't be able to find your contact or send a text message. But here is the problem. There are too many of them. Almost every small company which produces mobile phones creates its own system. These systems are usually used for simple mobile phones. For "smart phones" are used complicated operating systems created by specialized companies. You can see it from the name - smart phone has more functions; they are more sophisticated, so they need better controls. This is problem for both sides. For producers, because they still have to create new systems, and for users. Companies who sell phones have problems with setting up and users still have to learn how to use new controls. Without good, easy and well know system is almost impossible to use all the good services. One of these providers is SigEx. With their services you can change your mobile phone into your computer. You can write emails, messages, blogs, you can watch videos, send them, the same with pictures. But the first thing and the most important is to have a good and responsible operation system. It's enough for us to have only few, and then we can choose the best easily.
related story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20080204/tc_pcworld/142132;_ylt=AmJtPOOSygYO10p9.DBuos4jtBAF
| by Zuzana Valkova for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv) |
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