Remix OS is a version of Android designed to feel like a desktop operating system. In January the developers at Jide released an alpha version for PCs, allowing you to run Android apps and games on ...
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About two weeks after releasing Remix OS for PC, the developers of this Android-as-a-desktop operating system have released a first update. It’s available for download from the Jide website, or you ...
Update: The beta version of Remix OS 2.0 is now available to download from their site. Adding support for 32-bit machines opens up compatibility with a wider variety of older computers that people ...
A company called Jide has been working on a desktop-optimized fork of Android for a little over a year now. After Kickstarting a tablet running its custom software in March 2015 and later following ...
Currently only a 64-bit version of the Remix OS is currently available from its developers Jide, who have modified Google’s Android operating system to function more as a desktop operating system than ...
Jide’s Remix OS entered a more stable PC beta version back at the beginning of March, which introduced 32-bit PC support, dual-booting, and over-the-air updates. Remix OS 2.0 for the Nexus 9 and Nexus ...