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    Linux i2c Cros EC Tunnel CVE-2025-37781: Probe Deferral Fix

    A recently disclosed Linux-kernel vulnerability in the i2c cros‑ec tunnel driver (tracked as CVE‑2025‑37781) can trigger a kernel NULL‑pointer dereference and crash systems that have the affected driver present — the fix upstream defers the driver probe when the Embedded Controller (EC) parent...
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    Aluminium OS: Google's Android-based Desktop OS to Unite Android and ChromeOS

    Google’s long‑mooted plan to bring Android to full‑blown laptops and desktops has taken a concrete shape: an Android‑based PC operating system codenamed Aluminium OS is in development and poised to reshape Google’s device strategy over the next several years. Background / Overview For more than...
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    Chrome OS Momentum in Education, But Windows Still Dominant

    Chrome OS’s momentum is real — especially in education and low-cost hardware — but the case that it will topple Windows across consumers, enterprises, and power users is far from proven, and Microsoft has clear, defensible advantages that keep it comfortably in the fight for the foreseeable...
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    Google Unifies ChromeOS with Android for Arm Desktops with Gemini AI

    Google’s onstage tease at Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit has moved from industry whisper to a concrete roadmap: the company is formally re-basing ChromeOS on Android and pushing a unified, Android-powered desktop platform that brings Gemini AI, native Android apps, and Arm-first hardware to...
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    CVE-2025-40263: Patch fixes NULL pointer in ChromeOS EC keyboard driver

    A subtle but dangerous correctness bug in the Linux kernel’s ChromeOS EC keyboard driver has been assigned CVE‑2025‑40263: a defensive‑coding oversight allows the driver to dereference a NULL input device pointer when it receives a particular EC event while the driver intentionally omitted...
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    Cameyo by Google: Browser-first VAD to stream Windows apps in ChromeOS

    Google’s relaunch of Cameyo as “Cameyo by Google” marks a decisive bet that the next phase of enterprise endpoint strategy will be browser-first — and it brings one of the toughest migration blockers, legacy Windows applications, along for the ride. Background / Overview Google announced the...
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    Cameyo by Google Brings Windows Apps to ChromeOS via Virtual App Delivery

    Google’s new “Cameyo by Google” brings Windows app streaming natively into ChromeOS and the Chrome browser, presenting legacy Windows applications as lightweight, browser‑streamed remote apps rather than full Windows desktops — a tactical move aimed at lowering the enterprise friction for moving...
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    ChromeOS 2025: Gemini AI, Chromebook Plus and the Android Unification

    ChromeOS has quietly graduated from “browser on a laptop” to a full-fledged, cloud-first desktop OS—now threaded with Google’s Gemini AI, a new Chromebook Plus hardware class with on-device NPUs, and a roadmap that will fold ChromeOS into Android’s engineering stack—changes that make 2025 the...
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    How to Find Exact Windows macOS and ChromeOS Version and Build

    If you’ve ever stared at your computer and wondered which operating system (and exact version) is actually running under the hood, you’re not alone — and it’s far easier to discover than most people think. This guide walks through simple, reliable ways to identify the exact version of Windows...
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    Chromebooks After a Decade: From Web Laptop to Multi‑Tool Powerhouse

    A decade into the Chromebook experiment, Google’s lightweight laptops have quietly become multi‑tool machines capable of far more than a browser and a cloud‑document; today’s Chromebooks run Android apps, support a secure Linux container for desktop software, and provide several practical paths...
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    Why Budget Chromebooks Often Beat Cheap Windows Laptops

    Chromebooks have quietly become the obvious choice for anyone trying to buy a usable laptop on a tight budget, offering a noticeably better day‑to‑day experience than the sea of sub‑$600 Windows machines that dominate bargain bins—and not because ChromeOS is magical, but because it was built for...
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    ChromeOS vs Windows in 2025: Pick by Workload and Scale

    ChromeOS and Windows no longer sit on opposite ends of a simple “light vs heavy” spectrum — in 2025 the debate is about use cases, deployment scale, and where efficiency matters more than raw throughput. The data and tests published this year show Chromebooks closing gaps on day‑to‑day...
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: ChromeOS and Chromebook Plus

    Google’s homepage ad push asking Windows 10 users to “switch to Chromebook Plus” is the kind of marketing move that wakes the industry up: it places ChromeOS squarely in the migration conversation as millions of PCs face a hard fork on October 14, 2025, when Windows 10 reaches end of support...
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: 5 Realistic Paths to Stay Secure

    Windows 10 will stop receiving free security fixes on October 14, 2025 — and if your PC can’t take the free Windows 11 upgrade, you have five realistic paths forward: enroll in Extended Security Updates (ESU), buy or rent a new Windows 11 PC (including cloud PCs), perform an unsupported upgrade...
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    Windows 10 End of Support 2025: Migration Playbook and ESU Guide

    Microsoft’s October deadline for Windows 10 support has arrived like a ringing bell for an industry that—by several measures—wasn’t ready: large numbers of consumer and corporate endpoints still run Windows 10, many organisations face compatibility and budget constraints, and the safety net...
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    Windows 10 EOL 2025: Move to Windows 11 for Security and AI

    With the clock ticking toward Windows 10’s end of support on October 14, 2025, organisations that still treat migration as a planning exercise run a growing risk of being forced into costly, disruptive decisions at the worst possible moment; moving now from planning to implementation secures...
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    Chrome Canary: Flash Overlay Scrollbars Only on Hover or First Show

    Chrome Canary’s overlay scrollbars will now flash selectively — only when a scrollbar first appears in view or when the mouse actually hovers over it — reducing the distracting, page‑wide flicker users have complained about for years. This behavior is exposed in Canary behind a new experimental...
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    Campfire: Chromebooks, Windows, and the Dual-Boot Dream

    Google’s long-rumored “Campfire” efforts — the code-name for a Chrome OS capability that would let certain Chromebooks boot and run alternative operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 10 — have repeatedly surfaced in public code and reporting over the last several years. What began as...
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    Nocturne: Could Chrome OS Tablets Dual-Boot Windows 10?

    Google’s recent code-level traces for a device codenamed Nocturne have rekindled talk of a Chrome OS tablet that could—under certain conditions—run Windows 10, a possibility that would mark one of the most surprising cross-platform experiments between a major silicon/OS ecosystem and the...
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    Take Screenshots on Chrome OS: Keyboard, Voice & Extensions

    Chromebooks don’t use a Windows key or a traditional Print Screen button, but capturing your screen is still fast and flexible — whether you prefer a single keypress, the on-screen Screen Capture tool, voice control, an external keyboard, or a browser extension. This guide consolidates every...
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