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Chrome OS is “combining” with Android

TechRepublic · 2d
Google’s Merging Android and ChromeOS in an Attempt to Replicate Apple’s Success
Android president Sameer Samat confirmed that Chrome and Android will be combined into one operating system to “make your laptop + phone work better together.”
USA TODAY · 2d
Google to merge Android and ChromeOS. What does this mean? Here's what to know
Are you an Android user and tired of picking up multiple devices to get your work done? Well, guess what — Android and ChromeOS have plans to merge.
Ars Technica · 4d
Chrome OS is “combining” with Android, but what does that mean?
In this case, it might mean the writing is on the wall for Chrome OS as it currently exists. Chrome OS definitely had a moment during the pandemic as new remote workers and students sought cheap laptops to get them by.
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What everyone’s missing about the future of Android — and ChromeOS
Google's two primary platforms are on the brink of becoming one, if this week's headlines are to be believed. But — surprise, ...
3d
ChromeOS Needs More Love and Attention Than a Mobile Makeover With Android
Google is known for killing products, but is this a form of death for ChromeOS or a transformation? It will depend on if ...
3d
Why Android 16's Desktop Mode is the perfect successor to ChromeOS
ChromeOS and Android are merging, and because Android 16's Desktop Mode is so good, I'm perfectly fine with it.

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