An operating system (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for programs. There are several types of OSs including single-user, multi-tasking, real-time, embedded, desktop, and server OSs. Popular desktop OSs include Windows and macOS, while Android and iOS are widely used mobile OSs. Windows was first released in 1985 and macOS in 2001, with both continually updated over time. Android was introduced in 2008 and iOS in 2007, each also regularly updated with new features.
An operating system (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for programs. There are several types of OSs including single-user, multi-tasking, real-time, embedded, desktop, and server OSs. Popular desktop OSs include Windows and macOS, while Android and iOS are widely used mobile OSs. Windows was first released in 1985 and macOS in 2001, with both continually updated over time. Android was introduced in 2008 and iOS in 2007, each also regularly updated with new features.
An operating system (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for programs. There are several types of OSs including single-user, multi-tasking, real-time, embedded, desktop, and server OSs. Popular desktop OSs include Windows and macOS, while Android and iOS are widely used mobile OSs. Windows was first released in 1985 and macOS in 2001, with both continually updated over time. Android was introduced in 2008 and iOS in 2007, each also regularly updated with new features.
An operating system (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for programs. There are several types of OSs including single-user, multi-tasking, real-time, embedded, desktop, and server OSs. Popular desktop OSs include Windows and macOS, while Android and iOS are widely used mobile OSs. Windows was first released in 1985 and macOS in 2001, with both continually updated over time. Android was introduced in 2008 and iOS in 2007, each also regularly updated with new features.
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OPERATING SYTEM
What is Operating System
How Operating System Works Types of Operating System History of Windows OS History of MacOS Operating System for Mobile Devices Android OS History IOS Version History OPERATING SYTEM An operating system (OS) is a software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. It acts as a mediator between the computer hardware and the applications software, making it easier for users to interact with the computer. How Operating System Works? Types of Operating System 1.Single-user operating systems 2.Multi-tasking operating systems 3.Real-time operating systems 4.Embedded operating systems 5.Desktop operating systems 6.Server operating systems Single-user operating systems
• Single-user operating systems are designed for
use by one person at a time Multi-tasking operating systems
• Multi-tasking operating systems can run multiple
programs at the same time Real-time operating systems
• Real-time operating systems are designed for
applications that require fast and predictable responses, such as industrial control systems. Embedded operating systems
• Android (used in smartphones and tablets)
• iOS (used in iPhones and iPads) • Embedded Linux (used in various devices such as routers, set-top boxes, and home automation systems) Desktop operating systems
• Microsoft Windows (e.g., Windows 10)
• MacOS (e.g., macOS Big Sur) • Linux (e.g., Ubuntu, Fedora Server operating systems • Windows Server (e.g., Windows Server 2019) • Linux server operating systems (e.g., Ubuntu Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux) • Unix operating systems (e.g., Solaris, HP-UX) History of Windows OS Windows
OS is a family of operating systems developed
by Microsoft. The first version of Windows, Windows 1.0, was released in 1985. Since then, Microsoft has released many versions of Windows, including Windows 95, Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 10. Each version of Windows has introduced new features and improvements to the operating system. History of MacOS
MacOS is a family of operating systems
developed by Apple for its Macintosh computers. The first version of macOS, called Mac OS X, was released in 2001. Since then, Apple has released many versions of macOS, including macOS Big Sur. Each version of macOS has introduced new features and improvements to the operating system. Operating System for Mobile Devices Mobile
Operating systems are designed for
smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices. The most popular mobile operating systems are Android and iOS. Android OS History Android
Android is a mobile operating system
developed by Google. The first version of Android, Android 1.0, was released in 2008. Since then, Google has released many versions of Android, including Android 4.4 KitKat, Android 10, and the latest version, Android 12. Each version of Android has introduced new features and improvements to the operating system. iOS Version History
iOS is a mobile operating system developed by
Apple for its iPhone and iPad devices. The first version of iOS, called iPhone OS, was released in 2007. Since then, Apple has released many versions of iOS, including iOS 5, iOS 12, and the latest version, iOS 15. Each version of iOS has introduced new features and improvements to the operating system. THE END