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Google’s push to blend Chrome OS and Android could supercharge affordable laptops like Chromebooks, making them more ...
It’s been the tech world’s equivalent of a whispered legend for over a decade: Google, the giant behind both Android and ChromeOS, would one day merge its two ...
We first heard back in November that Google could merge Chrome OS into Android. Now, an executive has publicly confirmed plans for a merger.
Google is building Chrome OS atop Android, but there are a few things it has to get right as part of this ambitious project.
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Google will merge Android and Chrome OS, as the company seems to want one OS to rule them all. Here's our take on it.
Google today announced Chrome OS Flex, an early preview of a new initiative that aims to bring Chrome OS to virtually any PC (and older Intel-based Macs). Built on top of CloudReady, which Google ...
Google has patched Chrome zero-day CVE-2025-6558, which is being actively exploited in the wild. Users are urged to update ...
Chrome OS must search for a niche. Google’s announcement is very interesting, and Chrome OS is another indication that Internet-focused devices are becoming more important to hardware and ...
Anyone can try Chrome OS Flex today, but Google is positioning the product more towards businesses and education institutions — something that the company already focuses on with Chrome OS more ...
Google says Chrome OS Flex can run efficiently on devices that are up to 13 years old—a bold claim we are eager to try out once we can get our hands on an Apple PowerBook G4.
Google Chrome OS will run on netbooks and mobile tablets (the ones that actually exist, anyway). They’ll be fairly scaled-down systems, since they won’t need much functionality besides USB and ...