Yes
No they are not. Smartphones and netbooks run on completely different operating systems. Smartphones run on mobile applications and programs while netbooks are just simple, less powerful, and smaller versions of laptops.
True
Although PC tablets and smartphones are becoming very popular, notebooks will not become obsolete in the near future. Tablets and smartphones are very convienient; however, notebooks are much faster and more powerful.
FALSE
A cell phone is merely a smaller and less powerful computer with a more specific function.
Linux is not an power full Operating system XP is the most powerfull operating system
False
They're not as powerful but they certainly can do everything and laptop can and sometimes even more!! I got a new laptop then the next week I got a smartphone and I haven't been using my laptop as much since I got a smartphone because they are capable of lots of things.
Fortunately, there are a lot of devices out there, so finding the best smartphones is not too difficult. An individual will want to find an advanced device that is fast and packed full of features. Anything less than that is not worth the price or effort. With that in mind, most people will want a device that is the absolute best. It is always important to remember that smartphones are continually improving, so one device might be the best one moment and then mediocre the next. Therefore, an individual will want to get a device that will still be powerful later on.
A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic 'feature phone'. Smartphones and feature phones may be thought of as handheld computers integrated within a mobile telephone, but while most feature phones are able to run applications based on platforms such as Java ME or BREW, a smartphone allows the user to install and run more advanced applications based on a specific platform. Smartphones run complete operating system software providing a platform for application developers. Growth in demand for advanced mobile devices boasting powerful processors, abundant memory, larger screens and open operating systems has outpaced the rest of the mobile phone market for several years. According to a study by ComScore, in 2010 over 45.5 million people in the United States owned smartphones and it is the fastest growing segment of the mobile phone market, which comprised 234 million subscribers in the United States.
Mac operating systems very rarely crash because of the computer's powerful and innovative design. As far as I know, my Mac has never crashed for 4 years and counting.
CPU's from the recent 15 years have powerful instructions that only the operating system must execute. These are privileged instructions.