by justin scheck
Microsoft Office 2007 Professional
if you believe that 1 washington state application firm, personal computer giant dell is coming out which has a netbook that uses google’s operating system instead of microsoft application.
google android os was developed for smart phones, but it’s proven attractive to makers of other devices, like netbooks, for its potential to break their dependency on microsoft computer software and intel chips.
unlike microsoft’s windows computer software — which most netbooks currently use — android is free. and it runs on chips that use arm architecture
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Office 2010 Pro Key, hewlett-packard has been looking at android for possible future netbooks.
so it was with interest that we saw a press release this morning from a application firm called bsquare, which said it’s coming up with a system to use certain adobe systems software program on heretofore unannounced “dell netbooks running google’s android platform.”
update
Office 2007 Professional, 2:30 p.m.: dell and bsquare now say the announcement of dell’s allegedly forthcoming android netbook shouldn’t have been made. dell spokesman andrew bowins said the press release was published “in error
Office 2010 Standard,” though he didn’t deny — or confirm — that the laptop giant is working on such a device. “dell constantly assesses new technologies as part of managing our product development process and for consideration in future products,” he wrote in an email. a bsquare spokeswoman also said the press release was erroneous, though she didn’t specify what was incorrect about it.