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Google Chrome OS is a lightweight, web-centric operating system designed by Google, primarily found on Chromebooks and other low-cost devices. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover budget Chromebooks like the Lenovo SmartChoice, the use of ChromeOS Flex to extend the life of older Windows 10 PCs after support ends, and comparisons with Windows 11 SE in education. The tag also includes historical threads on early Chrome OS tablet concepts and beta testing. While the tag is not the main focus of every thread, it appears in contexts involving alternative operating systems, ARM-based PCs, and enterprise AI platforms where Chrome OS is mentioned as a reference point.
Lenovo’s SmartChoice Chromebook — a compact 11.6‑inch machine powered by an Intel Celeron N4500, 4GB RAM and 64GB eMMC storage — has emerged as one of the most visible entries in the crowded “under ₹15,000” laptop lists circulating in India, promising basic web-first performance for students and...
Azure’s new Agent Factory blueprint reframes trust as the primary design constraint for enterprise agents and presents Azure AI Foundry as a layered, identity‑first platform that combines identity, guardrails, continuous evaluation, and enterprise governance to keep agentic AI safe, auditable...
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Google and Qualcomm signalled at the Snapdragon Summit that a new class of ARM-based PCs running Android — not Windows 11 — is now actively in development, with Google describing plans for Android to bring its full AI stack, including Gemini, to desktop hardware powered by Snapdragon silicon...
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Microsoft's recent announcement to discontinue Windows 11 SE by October 2026 marks the end of its latest endeavor to penetrate the education sector dominated by Google's Chrome OS. Launched in 2021, Windows 11 SE was designed as a streamlined, cloud-first operating system tailored for students...
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Microsoft’s announcement that Windows 10 support will end on October 14, 2025, has left millions of users at a critical juncture. After that date, Windows 10 machines will no longer receive security patches, exposing them to rising cybersecurity risks such as viruses, malware, and ransomware...
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Google reveals nonexistent Chrome tablet
Google has unveiled a series of image and video mock-ups of a tablet PC based on its Chrome OS, the still-gestating operating system centered around its Chrome web browser.
Mountain View uncloaked its tablet "concept UI" early last week - two days before...
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Everyone and their uncle went out and started conjuring up tablets after Steve Jobs annouced the iPad. It comes as no surprise that the tag team super stars, HTC and Google, will team up yet again to hopefully put the hurt on Apple. By the shear look of the device...
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Wow. So you know all those whispers about a Google desktop operating system that never seem to go away? You thought they might with the launch of Android, Google’s mobile OS. But they persisted. And for good reason, because it’s real.
In the second half of 2010, Google plans to...