IOS (disambiguation)
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iOS is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc.
IOS or ios may also refer to:
Organizations
- Illinois Ornithological Society, American state-based bird club
- Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- International Organizations for Succulent Plant Research in Zürich, Switzerland
- Interorbital Systems, aerospace design firm in Mojave, California
- Investors Overseas Service, an investment company
Technology
- Instructor operating station, in flight simulators
- International operator services, making an international call via a live telephone operator
Computing
- Cisco IOS, router and switch operating system
- ios (C++), a C++ header file ("input/output stream")
- I/O System (86-DOS), DOS BIOS in 86-DOS
- I/O System (MS-DOS), DOS BIOS in MS-DOS
- Input/Output Supervisor, a part of the control program in the IBM mainframe OS/360 operating system and its successors
- IOS (Wii firmware), firmware that runs on the Nintendo Wii used with Wii homebrew
- Internet operating system, any operating system designed to run all of its applications and services through an Internet client, generally a web browser
- Interorganizational system, a system between organization
Places
- Ios (island), a Greek island
- Isles of Scilly, an archipelago off the Cornish peninsula of Great Britain
- Ilhéus Jorge Amado Airport (IATA airport code), in Ilhéus, Brazil
Media
- IOS Press, a Dutch scientific and medical publisher
- Independent on Sunday, a UK newspaper
- Ireland on Sunday, an Irish newspaper published from 1996 to 2006
Other uses
- International Open Series, an amateur snooker tour
See also
- eyeOS
- I/O System (disambiguation)
- IO (disambiguation)
- Input/Output Control System (IOCS)
- BIOS (disambiguation)
- XIOS, Extended Input/Output System
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