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headquartered in
Silicon Valley. The
company was
founded in 2006
under the name
DeviceVM Inc. Its
first product,
named Splashtop OS, was an ‘instant-on’ Linux-based...
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published June 3, 2010, ****igned to
DeviceVM Vaughan-Nichols,
Steven J. (January 5, 2009). "Everyone's free Linux:
DeviceVM's Splashtop". Computerworld. Retrieved...
- Vegas,
January 2010. In June 2010, HP buys Phoenix's HyperSpace. In 2010,
DeviceVM projected Splashtop will ship on over 100 million PCs. In
October 2010...
- instant-on OS Splashtop-platform (by
Splashtop Inc.
which was
previously named DeviceVM Inc.) is
compliant with MeeGo, and ****ure
version of
Splashtop will be...
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Rebrands As Vertiv,
Appoints New CEO".
Retrieved 2017-08-04.
Splashtop Instant-On
Desktop from
DeviceVM Archived 2007-10-12 at the
Wayback Machine v t e...
- resource-sharing,
including device management, dispatching,
virtual storage management, and
other traditional operating system tasks. Each
VM user is
provided with...
- 2009-03-23.
Retrieved 2023-06-20. Lai, Eric (2009-10-21). "Phoenix sues
DeviceVM over
trade secret theft". Computerworld.
Retrieved 2023-06-20. Cheng, Cisco...
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alternate controls for
newer devices, such as
mobile devices with
touch screens,
which work atop the
original games.
While S****m
VM appears to
function equivalently...
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process isolation infeasible as it
broke Android's intra-
Device security model. For
Dalvik VM,
Bornstein particularly took
inspiration from The Case for...
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SuperWaba is a
discontinued Java-like
virtual machine (
VM) that
targets portable devices.
Software developers use
application programming interfaces (APIs)...