Google’s Chrome OS started out as a browser-based operating system for notebook and desktop computers. But over the past few years Google has added support for touchscreen displays and the ability to ...
Chrome OS notebooks won’t arrive until later this year, but Google is already planning for tablets. CNet’s Stephen Shankland found lots of tablet evidence among the Chrome OS source code, including a ...
Google itself hasn't done much to help the segment. Some apps still won't run at all on an Android tablet, which is pretty silly. At a minimum, Google could have offered a mode that supported phone ...
A source within Google has told Android Authority that Google plans to migrate Chrome OS fully over to Android. Google announced in June 2024 that Chrome OS would start using parts of Android’s tech ...
There was very little tablet orientated application design so 10-12" didn't work very well (especially compared to Apple.). ~7" did well for a bit then seemingly got wiped out by bigger phones, A bit ...
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You could argue that hardware was never the issue with Android tablets, but Google definitely seems to be taking the problematic software seriously now. The company recently revealed Android 12L, ...
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