Gingerbread Codename

Gingerbread is the dessert-themed Android codename in support of the version 2.3 update of the open source Android mobile operating system. Gingerbread create its debut in December 2010 for a variety of smartphones, beginning Google Voice over Wi-Fi, enhanced gaming functionality and improved Google Apps.

Gingerbread followed some earlier updates for Android – Cupcake (v1.5), Donut (v1.6), Eclair (v2.0) plus FroYo (v2.2) – and has since been out of date by a more recent Android update, Honeycomb (v3.0), by an upcoming Ice Cream Sandwich (v4.0) update currently in improvement.

Green IT

Also called green computing it explained the study and the using of computer resources in an efficient system. Green IT begins with manufacturers producing environmentally friendly products and encouraging IT departments to consider more friendly options like virtualization, power management and suitable recycling habits. The management has also recently proposed fresh compliance regulations which would work towards certifying data centers as green. Some condition includes using low-emission building materials, recycling, using alternative energy technologies, and other green technologies.

5 Popular Mobile Operating Systems

A lot of OS  like the Linux or Windows operating system runs your desktop or laptop computer,  a mobile operating system is the software platform on essential of which other programs can play on mobile devices.

The operating system is dependable for determining the functions and features available on your computer / mobile phone, such as thumbwheel, keyboards, WAP, synchronization with applications, email, text messaging and other.

The mobile OS will also control which third-party applications (mobile apps) can be used on your mobile device.

There are 5 Popular Mobile Operating Systems:

1. Android

The Android mobile operating system is Google’s open and free software stack that contains an operating system, middleware and also key applications for use on mobile devices, including smartphones.

2. Bada

Bada is a proprietary Samsung mobile OS that was first started in 2010. The Samsung Wave was the first smartphone to utilize this mobile OS.

3. Blackberry os

4. iphone os

5. Symbian

Symbian is a mobile operating system (OS) for mobile phones that present a high-level of integration and communication and personal information management (PIM) functionality.