Google’s new AI-first Googlebook merges Android and ChromeOS, betting Gemini-powered features can succeed where past PC ...
We’ve been hearing about Google’s push to unite Android and ChromeOS into a new laptop operating system rumored to be called “Aluminum” for a while now. A week before this year’s Google I/O conference ...
They won’t replace Chromebooks, but Googlebooks have an Android-centered operating system, AI-first features like the Magic Pointer, and a promise of desktop-grade apps.
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Google took its first swing at laptops with Chromebooks way back in 2011. These web-first laptops have seen success over the years, mostly in enterprise and education. Google insists Chromebooks ...
I think Android laptops are happening in part because Google does not see a future where Chromebooks rival Mac and Windows for market share. All the success Google has in various consumer form factors ...
Laptop, tablet, and smartphone placed on a wooden table alongside glasses, pen and a cup of coffee - Ridofranz/Getty Images Offering power and flexibility at the same time, laptops have been the go-to ...
For a brief period last year, it seemed that AI-powered gadgets like the Rabbit R1 were going to be the next big thing. People were fascinated by the idea of replacing their smartphones with tiny ...
PCWorld reports that Google’s new ‘Googlebooks’ running the ‘Aluminum’ operating system blend ChromeOS and Android, but function primarily as a hardware platform for Gemini AI integration. These ...