We've been down this road before. But this time, it's easier to see the rumors of an Android-ChromeOS combo turning to reality and potentially even being a positive. Stop me if you’ve heard this one: ...
Google wants to bring Androids closer to a desktop-like experience as it prepares to combine Android and ChromeOS into a single platform. A big part of this change involves improving how Android works ...
Google has officially confirmed that it is working to merge its two operating systems—Android and ChromeOS—into one unified platform. The announcement was made by Sameer Samat, President of the ...
On the Mac I use for video editing, I live and die by browser profiles. I have one for my personal life with all my personal ...
Have you heard of ChromeOS? The chances for a negative answer are highly likely and that’s not your fault. Designed to offer a lightweight computing experience at a fraction of the cost of ...
Sameer Samat, president of the Android ecosystem at Google, has confirmed the company is working on merging ChromeOS with Android. This means that in the near future, Google could be selling ...
This may not make much sense after all the effort put into Chrome OS all those years. However, Google is known for taking controversial routes from time to time. Also, we don't need to argue how ...
Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Android and ChromeOS are set to merge together. The ...
Google’s plan to combine ChromeOS and Android into one platform has begun. It may not seem like a monumental task or one that will make a great difference to advertisers, but it will. Sameer Samat, ...
In August 2011, I outlined why I believed that Chrome was more important to Google than Android. At first blush, this sounds kind of crazy, but when you look at the bigger strategic picture it makes ...