The latest beta and developer versions of Google's Chrome browser app for Android includes support for the open-source WebVR standard, which allows developers to create websites you can use/watch/view in VR.
Alphabet (né Google) is hosting its annual developer conference at the company's Mountain View, California headquarters this week, and just like every Google I/O, 2016 is guaranteed to give us more details on the company's next mobile operating system, this year dubbed Android N.
Google may bring the Google Play Store to Chrome OS. The possibility of opening up the company's desktop operating system to Android apps could be the next step towards deeper integration of Google's two software platforms.
The Chromebit is just $85. The Asus Chromebit is a new, stick-shaped PC that plugs into any TV or HDMI device and operates Chrome OS. A major selling point of the new device is its price, retailing for just $85, CNet reports.
Chrome is here to stay The Chrome operating system will not die. After reports Chrome OS would merge with Google's Android surfaced, it seemed like Chrome would in fact disappear.
Chrome and Android will merge into one OS. Google Chrome's days could be numbered, as Android transforms into an all-around operating system for every device powered by Google.
Acer is offering cheap laptops that are cloud-enabled, just like Google's Chromebooks. Instead of running the Chrome operating system, Acer Cloudbooks will run Windows 10.
Asus announced a new PC running Google's Chrome OS, but it's not another Chromebook. The Asus's new Chromebox is an Apple Mac Mini-looking box running Google Chrome OS.
Google's Chromebooks are not high-end performance computers for tech professionals or gamers, but they sure are cheap and relatively easy to use. That's why the Google Chromebook platform reportedly grew significantly last year, and is likely to be more pervasive in 2014 as well.