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Google has acquired Cameyo to encourage enterprise adoption of ChromeOS by making it easy to run legacy Windows apps.
Expand Expanding CloseIn announcing the latest Chromebook Plus features and devices, Google today also previewed what’s coming next to ChromeOS.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle announced Chromebook Plus in October and the next set of software features — both AI and nice quality-of-life additions to ChromeOS — and hardware are here. The highlight is how buying Chromebook Plus will get you 12 free months of Google One AI Premium, while Plus hardware now starts at $349 (from $399).
Expand Expanding CloseAs a ChromeOS user, be on the lookout for a new “Add to Chromebook” badge that will make it easier to install Progressive Web Apps (PWAs).
Expand Expanding CloseEarlier this week it was revealed that Google Pixel devices, thanks to changes in Android, technically had the capability to run ChromeOS. That won’t be coming anytime soon though, it seems, as Google has confirmed that work was only a proof-of-concept.
Expand Expanding CloseThe dream of using your smartphone to power an entire computing experience is very much alive and well and, according to a new report, Google has shown off that its possible to have a Pixel phone powering ChromeOS on an external monitor.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is working to bring Spatial Audio to Chromebooks, enabling a more immersive listening experience.
Expand Expanding CloseSet to launch in the coming months, the new “App Mall” for ChromeOS is available now to preview (even if you’re not on a Chromebook).
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 124 with a handful of notable features for Chromebooks over the coming weeks.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter years of defaulting to Google’s well-loved Roboto font, it seems the company is preparing to change ChromeOS to use a new default font in most cases.
Expand Expanding CloseToday, Acer is showcasing its latest ChromeOS hardware, the Chromebook Plus 514, striking a strong balance between affordability, productivity, and portability.
Expand Expanding CloseChromeOS 124 is currently in beta, and it introduces a Settings app redesign that leverages Material You and looks a lot like the Android Settings app on tablets.
Expand Expanding CloseLast year, ChromeOS introduced Camera and Microphone access toggles that match the Android experience, and Chromebooks will soon be getting a location privacy control.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is readying a new online ‘App Mall’ to help you discover your next favorite app or game for your Chromebook.
Expand Expanding CloseAs Google’s rebrand of Nearby Share continues, we’re now seeing Quick Share appear on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing Google’s significant drive to introduce AI features to ChromeOS via Chromebook Plus, it seems that Samsung is looking to release a new Chromebook that features an Assistant key.
Expand Expanding CloseWe spotted that Google was adding charging sounds to ChromeOS at the end of 2022, and they’re now live on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseTowards the end of last year Google unveiled “Chromebook Plus,” a new standard to help customers get better Chromebooks. Acer is among the first to adopt it, and after spending a fair bit of time with the Acer Chromebook Plus 515, there’s definitely something here.
Expand Expanding CloseAt Bett 2024, Google today announced the latest Workspace education features, including a new student-facing Classroom integration on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle has begun experimenting with bringing the equivalent of the Super Res Zoom feature of Pixel phones to Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 120 with a number of usability tweaks for Chromebooks over the coming days.
Expand Expanding CloseBuilding on the “Chromebook Plus” platform that Google unveiled earlier this year, ASUS has revealed the ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus, which packs high-end specs, including up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor.
Expand Expanding CloseBesides productivity use cases, ChromeOS also has a footing in digital signage and kiosks. Lenovo is embracing that with the Chromebox Micro, or what Google calls the “first compact Chromebox for organizations worldwide.”
Expand Expanding CloseMicrosoft is launching the “Windows app,” a new service that will stream the company’s full desktop OS to other devices from the cloud, including Chromebooks. However, regular users cannot try it out yet.
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