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.
You've been carrying a Windows 11 in your pocket and you didn't know it.
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 ...
Ever wish you could copy on one device and then paste on another? You can — with the right touch of simple setup.
Cell phones have come a long way since they first made their public debut. From calling functionality to SMS to smartphone apps, your phone can now do almost everything a larger PC might. You can use ...
If you've been following the Android news lately, Google has begun full-throttle development of Aluminium OS, the platform that's expected to eventually replace ChromeOS and power upcoming Android PCs ...
Google’s new AI-first Googlebook merges Android and ChromeOS, betting Gemini-powered features can succeed where past PC ...
Other than snapping selfies and mindlessly scrolling on social media, one thing you mainly do on your phone is texting. It is, after all, among the easiest ways to communicate, especially when you're ...
Sanuj is a freelance tech journalist with over six years of experience covering smartphones, wearables, and consumer technology. He currently writes for Android Police, Tom's Guide, Android Central, ...
Google’s getting in on PCs, and it could mean we’ll finally have another option beyond today’s stable of operating systems. After letting ChromeOS moulder in a sea of its own inadequacies, the tech ...