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I just had an MIS test today and was asked this question, which I completely forgot the answer to. So what does each do, and what is the difference between the two?
Multitasking–true multitasking–is, in fact absent from the current iPhone OS. But, it seems like it is more of an issue from a marketing perspective than an actual concern of iPhone users.
Regarding yesterday's report that OS X's multitasking does not work well when downloading or transferring files across a network, a reader replies: "The iDisk problem is an isolated case that ...
Remix OS—a multitasking, windowed Android OS—can now run on your PC An "alpha" build of the OS for a generic PC is available for download.
At last, multitasking is coming to the iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (3rd Gen) and iPad, allowing you to quickly switch between applications, using one while ...
Apple today previewed the next generation of its iPhone software, which will add over 100 new features, including the long-awaited multitasking, to the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
AppleInsider claims to have exclusive details on how multitasking will work in the next major iPhone OS. Much as we predicted, it’s a lot like Expose works in OS X.
If Apple announces multitasking for its iPhone and iPad tomorrow, it will be a limited version that the company controls, allowing some applications to run in the background but denying others ...