UOS Aims to Replace Windows
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WPS, Chinese version of Microsoft Office, completes adaptation with homegrown UOS
WPS Office 2019 for Linux, office software developed in China, has been adapted to China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS), Union Tech, the company behind UOS said on Thursday.
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China-made processor and UOS completes adaption to provide Wintel-like experience
After being released yesterday, the China's homegrown processor Loongson 3A4000 has been fully adapted to China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS).
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China-made UOS gets another powerful supporter
iFlytek, China's national champion in voice recognition, has completed the adaptation of its Smart Office Assistant for China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS), said Union Tech, the company behind UOS.
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China-made UOS gets support from an important CPU maker
Shanghai Zhaoxin Semiconductor has carried out technical cooperation with Union Tech and completed the adaptation of Kaixian KX-6000 and Kaisheng KH-30000 series processors developed by the former to the UOS desktop and server versions, according to Union Tech.
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China-made UOS completes adaptation for domestic cloud desktop provider
Union Tech, the company behind China-made operating system Unity Operating System (UOS), announced on Thursday that the UOS has completed compatibility adaptation with Vesystem, China's leading "hybrid cloud desktop platform" service provider.
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China-made operating system UOS adds support for a must-use device by banks
China-made Unity Operating System (UOS) has added support for Centerm MK-500, a popular document scanner that is used by almost all bank outlets in China, in a move that has further improved the operating system's peripheral ecosystem.
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China-made UOS adapted to popular software, first step to replace Windows
Unity Operating System (UOS), an operating system developed by China-based software designers, is fully adapting to industry chain partners.
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China-made operating system UOS releases first version
Unity Operating System (UOS), an in-house developed operating system by China-based software designers including NewStart, Wuhan Deepin Technology and stated-owned CEC, has made the first version available.