It was reported in November that Google was in the midst of a "multi-year project to fully transition ChromeOS into Android," and last week, Google's Sameer Samat came out and said as much: the ...
Now, Google is moving to unify ChromeOS and Android into a single desktop platform, currently operating under the codename "Aluminium OS." (Or, depending on who you ask, Aluminum OS.) As far as we ...
Google exec has openly confirmed the Android and Chrome OS marger, as reported last year. This could be the first time Google admitted that it’s happening. We still don’t know when it’ll happen, ...
The unification of Android and Chrome OS has been rumored for a while now. A report surfaced back in November last year, saying that it will happen. It was just a rumor back then, though. Earlier this ...
A leaked video confirms the Chromebook's Android future. A now-restricted Google report reveals “Aluminium OS,” the successor to ChromeOS. An included video shows unreleased UI features. The video ...
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It looks like we finally have a name for Google’s massive desktop project. After years of rumors and hints, a new job listing has basically spilled the beans: Aluminium OS is coming. This is the ...
It's been speculated on. It's been rumored. It's been hoped for. And according to an interview with TechRadar, it's happening. Android ecosystem president Sameer Samat says Google plans to combine ...
Because of the rather long rollout of both Android and Linux app support, it isn’t easy to keep up with which Chromebooks are compatible. This list will show just how many Chromebooks can run Android ...
In a nutshell: Google introduced its Chromebook systems in 2011. Powered by ChromeOS, the machines initially gained popularity in niche markets such as education. The cloud-based proprietary operating ...
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. It was reported in November that Google was in the midst of a "multi-year project to fully transition ChromeOS into Android," ...