The first time we heard about Google Chrome, it was in connection with the browser developed through the open source Chromium project. Google's Chrome browser took off like a flash and has gained ...
Chrome OS will soon start using large portions of Android’s tech stack. The move is meant to accelerate the pace at which AI features can roll out to Chromebooks. The changes are being made now, but ...
Amit Midha, Dell's president for Greater China and South Asia, told Reuters Monday that Dell wants to be a leader in the "unique innovations" that are coming to market in the next two to three years.
For a product that's launching in the second half of the year, Google's Chrome OS isn't on the radar of system builders to any great extent. Even those that appreciate Chrome OS' potential to shake ...
We got Google’s Chrome OS up and running alongside Android on a Pixel phone. This is possible thanks to a special build of Chromium OS — the open-source version of Chrome OS — made for running in a ...
Google’s decision to create a new Internet-centric OS for netbooks shows the limitations of the Android mobile OS for netbooks and raises questions about its future on those devices, developers and ...
While devices running CloudReady OS aren’t true Chromebooks, they offer an attractive option for enterprise use. Here’s how to deploy and manage CloudReady devices at your organization. Whether you’ve ...
Chrome OS must be a dream come true for Google-versus-Microsoft fanboys. Rumors that Google would ship a desktop OS first flew back in 2006, but the project in question turned out to be for internal ...
If there was any doubt Microsoft and Google were out to eat each other’s lunch, both companies have proved they’re going after the other’s core business; desktop OS+apps and search, respectively.
Everyone's all a-twitter over Google's newly announced operating system, Google Chrome OS. Some swear it'll be a hit; others are convinced it's destined for failure. Love it or hate it, though, this ...
Microsoft, Apple, and Linux may be reacting to Google's new Chrome operating system, but the real targets are you and your privacy Unless you’ve been stranded on a desert island, you’re aware that ...