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Google recently released their own line of Chrome OS-clad netbooks, but with only a few choices and a somewhat high price tag, you might be more comfortable running Chrome OS on your own machine.
Windows users got immediate access to those capabilities, but Google has yet to release Chrome for OS X and Linux. That's not to say that Google been hiding its development progress behind closed ...
A report today on VentureBeat says that Acer will unveil the first Chrome OS devices in two weeks. While that certainly could happen, don’t expect the OS to be finished, and don’t expect those ...
This includes Chromium OS, the open-source alternative to Google's first-party OS. And just like most open-source software, it's possible to run Chromium OS on weaker devices - like the Raspberry ...
Chrome OS was announced by Google in July of 2009, they also announced Chromium in November which was the open source version of Chrome OS. Chrome/Chromium OS is based on Linux and it resembles ...
Google’s Chrome OS is an alternative to operating systems like Windows and macOS. It’s a great platform, but it has its pros and cons, just like its rivals. If you’re thinking of buying a ...
Chrome OS notebooks from Acer and Samsung are expected to launch next month at $349 and $429, respectively. The fact that you can get a more powerful netbook with Windows 7 pre-installed for ...
The company could cut off these computers' security updates tomorrow, or it could allow them to run the new OS indefinitely. That uncertainty is hard to plan around. Chrome OS (which is also Linux ...
Have you already tried Chrome OS using a virtual machine, and were less than impressed? Well now you can get a feel for how Google’s Web-centric operating system will run natively on your machine.
Google’s Chrome OS has been gaining much attention lately due to its ease of use and overall functionality. In fact, Chromebooks cover the majority of the education market in the US. You might ...
Google insists that Chrome OS is designed for laptop and desktop computers with a keyboard and touchpad. But behind the scenes there’s work underway to build a touchscreen-friendly version of ...