nokia mobile supports windows OS and the sony erricission ,Motorola supports Linux OS.
The Galaxy Tab runs Android OS. You may find apps on Android from Windows Mobile, but while Android runs the Linux Kernel, Windows Mobile is on Windows CE. These bases are way different, so no. Why would you expect Android to be compatible with such and outdated OS as Windows Mobile.
Linux has broad support for numerous sound cards and web cams. Relatively few are unsupported. In addition, some devices that were not originally intended to be used with either system, such as the PlayStation Eye, were supported on Linux first. When compared to any single version of Windows, Linux as a whole has far better device support, because Windows often drops support for legacy technologies, and if a manufacturer stops supporting a device, there won't be any drivers for newer versions of Windows. In contrast, the Linux kernel seldom discontinues support for any device and thus they can be used for as long as there is a way to interface them with your computer. If you have a PCI sound card from 1998, say a Creative Live! SoundBlaster 5.1, you can use the device just fine in Linux, but not in Windows Vista or Windows 7.
No... .Net will definitely run on Windows and Windows Mobile platforms, most parts and features can be made to work on Mac OSX and Linux. You can only run .Net applications on platforms that have a version of the .Net Framework installed. * Microsoft has only provided application support for Windows and Windows Mobile platforms. * Silverlight applications (inside of a browser) may be run on Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux. * ** NOTE: The silverlight package will need to be downloaded. * Mono is an OpenSource implementation of the .Net framework for Linux (subset of Microsoft .Net framework) * The latest version of Wine claims to allow .Net 3.5 installation.
Windows Server 2008, Redhat Linux, Solaris
Google Chrome is supported on Windows, Mac and Linux.
NetBSD, Windows, and Linux each support both FAT and NTFS file systems.
Preemptive (both Windows and Linux).
Windows Mobile email is not supposed to be able to be run on the Blackberry Torch, so it is not recommended to be tried.
Firefox, Thunderbird, and Sunbird
Google Earth runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac, and Linux computers. There is also a mobile version. See related link to download.
Microsoft's "Windows" family, which includes Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, etc. Apple's OSX (for desktop), iOS (for mobile/tablet) There are also numerous Linux-based variants.
This laptop system can support Windows XP and up as well as Linux.