
Acer debuts the first Chrome OS tablet, the Chromebook Tab 10
Coming to the Americas in April for $320, EMEA in May for €329 including VAT.
Coming to the Americas in April for $320, EMEA in May for €329 including VAT.
Google's new Chrome OS update lets it run better in tablet mode. The firm is letting users take screenshots without using the keyboard and has added a flag for split-screen apps.
Chromebook has so far been limited to notebooks and hybrids, but new information suggests that a detachable Chromebook might be on the way.
Chrome OS will soon gain Android Parallel tasks support. With Android Parallel tasks, ChromeOS PCs will be able to have more than one Android app run in the foreground, bringing it a step closer to a "real" desktop OS.
ChromeOS is not usually considered first-choice for productivity functions; however, Google seems to wish to facilitate such needs anyway, as the latest Canary build of ChromeOS adds multi-monitor window snapping functionality. Read more here!
A startup by the name of Neverware, who convert old, legacy computer hardware into Chromebooks, have raised a new round of investment from none other than Google themselves.