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The latest beta build of Android 16 has given us a glimpse of the next-gen desktop mode that Google is currently developing ...
The main winners of this change will be large-screen tablets that can fully use the new Android-based Chrome OS. Chrome has always had a dedicated desktop browser and a dedicated Android browser ...
Google is working on a desktop-style Chrome for Android with extension support, something mobile Chrome has been missing. This new version is designed for larger Android devices like Chromebooks ...
Phone Hub allows users to link Android devices to Chrome OS, sync notifications, view recent tabs, and view messages from ...
After two years of exploration work, Google is said to be "folding" its web-based Chrome OS into its mobile Android platform, creating a single operating system strategy that it expects to unveil ...
We've known for a bit that Google is working on a desktop mode for Android and a special version of Chrome to run on it, too. The latest glimpse of this effort comes courtesy of Android expert Mishaal ...
Since its launch in 2008, Chrome has expanded to Android, iOS, and is the basis of a cloud-based operating system. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, Google Chrome is the most widely used ...
The Internet might look a bit different on Android soon. Last month, Google announced its intent to make Chrome for Android a more immersive experience by hiding the navigation bar background.