<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.congoo.com/css/rss.css" type="text/css" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>OS-news News - Congoo</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/feed/newschannelsfeed.aspx?chid=8&amp;catid=338</link><description>News Feed for - OS-news</description><item><title>Chrome OS security: 'Sandboxing' and auto updates</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96341569&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T20:40:00</pubDate><description>With most computers threatened by attacks coming through Web applications, it's no surprise that security would be a key piece of Chrome OS, Google's browser-based operating system that stores data in </description><source>CNET News.com</source></item><item><title>Cheat Sheet: Google Chrome OS</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96327203&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:56:00</pubDate><description>Google Chrome, that's just a web browser isn't it? Not anymore. Google have used their Chrome browser as the basis for a new operating system that shares the same name. Don't tell me I have to shell out </description><source>Silicon.com</source></item><item><title>Chrome OS: More questions than answers?</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96316529&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T15:17:00</pubDate><description>Hearing the news of Googleâ??s Chrome OS at the end of last week left me with an uneasy feeling about the future of operating systems and computer use.    The general idea behind Chrome OS is that the </description><source>ZDNet</source></item><item><title>Photos: Google takes the wrapping off Chrome OS</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96309084&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T13:23:00</pubDate><description>Google takes the wrapping off Chrome OS - - Breaking Business and Technology at Anonymous user Username Password Site Navigation: You are here: Phot: Google takes the wrapping off Chrome OS Netbook OS </description><source>Silicon.com</source></item><item><title>Chrome OS And The Microsoft Squeeze</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96306396&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T12:57:00</pubDate><description>Now that we've all actually seen Chrome OS, the immediate reaction that most are jumping to is that it won't be killing Windows anytime soon. But that doesn't mean it won't hurt Microsoft, and apply long-term </description><source>Washington Post</source></item><item><title>Chrome OS video tour</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96277079&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T12:20:00</pubDate><description>Fresh off the Interwebs, heres a Tech Broiler video tour of the latest build of Chrome OS.</description><source>ZDNet</source></item><item><title>News to know: MSFT-News Corp.; YouTube; Chrome OS; California HDTV; Oracle-Sun</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96294468&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T10:11:00</pubDate><description>Here are todays notable headlines. You can get News To Know Larry Dignan:  Christopher Dawson:  Jason Perlow:  Sean Portnoy:  Sam Diaz:  Doug Hanchard:  Matthew Miller:  Android smartphone Larry Dignan: </description><source>ZDNet</source></item><item><title>CompanionLink Express 2.0 for Palm OS 2.0 (Mobile)</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96292789&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T09:31:00</pubDate><description>Express 2.0 for 2.0 from CompanionLink - Free on Shareware, Trialware, Evaluation On CBS MoneyWatch: do_rbx_itrk_netxp1('rbx_netxp1_parent', 'rbx_netxp1_1', Networks Business: all of in Blogs in News </description><source>ZDNet</source></item><item><title>Public preview for Google Chrome OS</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96263839&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T01:28:00</pubDate><description>Automatically detect my connection speed (recommended) 56K modem Home broadband (100+ Kb/s) Medium-speed broadband (300+ Kb/s) High-speed broadband (600+ Kb/s) Note: A cookie will be set to keep your </description><source>Sydney Morning Herald</source></item><item><title>Will Chrome Breed Copycats? Internet Explorer OS, Anyone?</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96327544&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T19:50:00</pubDate><description>If the world needs one browser-based operating system, why not three more? With the interest has generated, can operating systems based upon Firefox, Internet Explorer, even Opera, be far behind? Chrome </description><source>NetworkWorld</source></item><item><title>Google Unveils Chrome OS; Tech World Yawns</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96072485&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:40:00</pubDate><description>Earlier this week, Google gave the world a first look at . The press event confirmed what was suspected when Google announced it was working on four months ago -- it would . As the tech world tests versions </description><source>NetworkWorld</source></item><item><title>3"&gt;Will Cloud Computing Kill the Operating System? Well Debate That, and Much More, </title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96339284&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T20:20:00</pubDate><description>IT, Xconomy, events Wade Roush 11/23/09 Ever since Google released more details about its Chrome OS project last week, tech blogs and the Twittersphere have been burning up with arguments about the merits </description><source>Xconomy</source></item><item><title>Bona fide open source</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96339254&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T20:20:00</pubDate><description>Simon Phipps of Sun Microsystems recently proposed that the Open Source Initiative (OSI) "which articulates a holistic vision of software freedom against which businesses can be benchmarked," to determine </description><source>IT Pro UK</source></item><item><title>MXsense Announces Email Archiving Support for Linux and Unix Email Servers</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96316199&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T20:15:00</pubDate><description>(Business Wire)-- MXsense Solutions, Inc. today announced a new version of its MXsense Web-based email archiving solution which now supports Linux and Unix operating systems. Organizations running Sendmail </description><source>TMC Net</source></item><item><title>Configuring Strong Wi-fi (802.1x) Authentication in Linux</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96326590&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:52:00</pubDate><description>In this tutorial series, we'll first see how 802.1X authentication fits into the big picture of wireless LAN security. Then we'll configure the authentication settings in Ubuntu. Lastly, we'll review </description><source>LinuxPlanet</source></item><item><title>Will Chrome OS Lead to More Powerful Win7 Netbooks?</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96272276&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:40:00</pubDate><description>Chrome OS may lead to higher-performance netbooks, but many of them will not be running Google's next-generation operating system. Why? Because Chrome OS could force Microsoft to stop crippling netbooks </description><source>NetworkWorld</source></item><item><title>Google Chrome OS: Big Brother Google Gets Bigger</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96244213&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:42:00</pubDate><description>Google's mantra is '.' Let's hope it the tech giant means it, because if Chrome OS succeeds in replacing Windows at the world's dominant operating system, Google's sway over the computing world could </description><source>NetworkWorld</source></item><item><title>Brin: Two Google Operating Systems May Become One</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96203982&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:44:00</pubDate><description>It has been difficult for Google to explain away the seeming conflict between Chrome OS and Android. Saying that and , requires a belief that users actually make the distinction. They don't and Google </description><source>NetworkWorld</source></item><item><title>Embedded Artists Offers Free Trial Access for Timesys LinuxLink</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96331776&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T19:40:00</pubDate><description>Embedded Artists and Timesys Promote Linux Solution for NXP's LPC3131 Microcontroller MALMO, Sweden and PITTSBURGH, Nov, 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Embedded Artists AB (http://www.embeddedartists.com) and Timesys(R) </description><source>Yahoo! Canada</source></item><item><title>Google: Android, Chrome OS  to converge eventually</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96213111&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T19:46:00</pubDate><description>Google ventured into the operating system world last year with the introduction of Android, an operating system intended for mobile phones, and most recently with the netbook-oriented Chrome OS. For now, </description><source>TechSpot</source></item><item><title>Google Chrome OS torrent available to download</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96292948&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T16:02:00</pubDate><description>Google Chrome OS, the operating system that Google released to open source last week, has been compiled and posted for download on several file-sharing sites. The ready-to-run Chrome OS has appeared on </description><source>Techworld.com</source></item><item><title>Palm Pre OS 1.3.1 update imminent</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96318907&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T15:42:00</pubDate><description>Palm Pre owners in Europe can expect an automatic update to their devices in the next few days.</description><source>IT Pro UK</source></item><item><title>I want my Chrome OS Web appliance</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96314191&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T15:00:00</pubDate><description>The basic specs of Googleâ??s so-called OS make it easy to imagine the mobile hardware to follow We kinda knew already, but Google made it clear last week: The Chrome OS is basicallyÂ the Linux kernel </description><source>InfoWorld</source></item><item><title>Google Chrome OS: Don't Link it to Cloud Computing</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96256397&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T15:21:00</pubDate><description>9:28 AM With much fanfare, the . Chrome OS is a Web operating system that boots quickly, right into a browser. In other words, it's your existing laptop with everything but the browser removed. We've </description><source>Intelligent Enterprise Magazine</source></item><item><title>Security  A feature discussion? Some thoughts on Googles Chrome OS</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96303156&amp;Channel_ID=8&amp;Category_ID=338</link><pubDate>2009-11-23T12:18:00</pubDate><description>Job title: Chief security advisor, Microsoft Areas of expertise: Policy, architecture, law enforcement, cybersecurity, processes Biography: Roger Halbheer joined Microsoft as Chief Security Advisor of </description><source>Infosecurity Today</source></item></channel></rss>