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Google wants to make more tasks feel like they're meant for Chromebooks, and here are the new features it hopes will prove it ...
Weight: Chrome OS-powered devices generally don’t have large hard drives and other high-end specs, which means they are lighter than most other laptops — making them ideal for road warriors.
Apple finally brought the iPad back to its post-PC era roots. But what's going on with Google's Chromebook platform?
Chrome OS (which is also Linux-based but is mostly trying to hide it) has managed to find a toehold in the Windows-and-macOS-dominated world of consumer PCs thanks in part to its simplicity, the ...
Chrome OS can also run Windows, admittedly in virtual form and in limited capacity right now, but with help from Parallels, Chrome OS is getting close to being an operating system for everyone.
Not much. Chrome OS will store a small amount of data locally, such as your system preferences. Even that data will be encrypted, though — and synched with an online storage center, too.
For most of us always being surrounded by Wi-Fi, that’s fine, but it does cause latency in the features that matter. But with ...
Chrome OS is finally arriving on pure tablet devices, just as Google is rolling out more tablet-oriented features. We took a look at the first Chrome OS tablet to hit the market, the education ...
Moreover, the process to install Chrome OS Flex on Windows is extremely easy and seamless. In fact, we revived our 12-year-old Sony Vaio laptop by installing Chrome OS Flex on it. Here’s how we did.
Google is bringing Chrome OS to older PCs and Macs. Chrome OS Flex is a new version designed for businesses and schools that want to move away from Windows.
Like Android, Chrome OS is based on some variant of Linux, but it is targeted at the “cloud first” strategy so Chromebooks typically don’t have a huge amount of storage or compute power.