After surprising
us with low-cost, high-performance hardware in the recent years,
China now seems to have another trick up its sleeve -- the
COS operating system.
A company that goes by the
name of Shanghai Liantong teamed up with ISCAS (Institute of Software at the
Chinese Academy of Sciences) and not to mention, the
Chinese govt., to create the
COS operating system, which in
anti-climax style stands for '
China Operating System'. Overlooking the trivial shortcomings, the
OS is developed taking
Linux as base, very much like the Android
operating system.
Seen in the video is a
device running the
COS. One can clearly notice the emphasis on
cloud services and basically 'sharing' information. Many of China's manufacturers have shown similar intent, albeit with the Android
OS as base -- Xiaomi's
MIUI and OPPO's ColorOS stand testimony to this.
According to Richard Lai of
Engadget, a major supporter behind the
COS project is Taiwan's
HTC, a company trying to recover from a rather forgettable 2013.