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Chrome OS Flex was made possible after Google acquired Neverware, the makers of CloudReady, in 2020. It has since worked with the team to integrate CloudReady into a Chrome-branded product.
The steps to install Chrome OS on an old PC or Mac are pretty straightforward, as explained by Google; all you need is a USB drive onto which the bootable Chrome OS Flex will be downloaded.
Google announced Chrome OS 103 on Thursday, making it easier to share photos from Android to your Chromebook. The company also said an update that will simplify Bluetooth connections is on the way.
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 ...
When Chrome OS first launched back in the day, there wasn’t really much that people could do with the software. Users could use Google Chrome and the host of Google Doc applications.
Google has released Chrome OS 130 to Chromebooks, and it brings the Recorder app. This app allows you to record audio and get a transcription without the use of an internet connection.
Android and Chrome OS have been developed in parallel for years, but Google is planning to streamline its operating systems. In a recent interview, Android Ecosystem President Sameer Samat stated ...
ChromeOS has now joined the transition bandwagon, starting today. The company has kicked off the stable rollout of Chrome OS M134, and it marks the silent exit of Google Assistant.
Support for variable refresh rate displays is rolling out to the Chrome OS 101 Dev Channel, as spotted by About Chromebooks. To try it out, you’d need to enable the flag at chrome://flags#enable ...
It’s the first device of its type to ship with Chrome OS, although we’ve seen similarly-sized PC-on-a-stick products running Android and Windows. Asus first unveiled its Chromebit in March, […] ...
We can’t tell you “no — do not buy antivirus software for your Chromebook” because no operating system is 100% safe against threats.