Google has confirmed that its project to run Chrome OS alongside Android was just a fun proof of concept. The company needed something to demonstrate the enhanced virtualization capabilities of ...
From running macOS inside virtual guests to gaming on VMs, I’ve worked on several weird and borderline unhinged Proxmox ...
Hamid is a dedicated technology enthusiast with a deep passion for testing new gadgets. With over five years of experience in the tech field, he has honed his skills and knowledge in various areas of ...
In a nutshell: Google is apparently interested in blurring the line between its two main computing platforms. The mobile-focused Android system could soon acquire the ability to run specific ChromeOS ...
Google is no longer working on its Ferrochrome launcher, an app that would’ve made running Chrome OS in a virtual machine on select Android devices super easy. Google started the Ferrochrome project ...
You can already run Android apps on most Chromebooks, thanks to an optional feature that basically installed Google’s mobile operating system as a subsystem of ...
Google has demonstrated its principle by systematically improving and expanding its operating systems: Android and ChromeOS. The merging of these platforms suggests a future where flawless integration ...
Hamid is a dedicated technology enthusiast with a deep passion for testing new gadgets. With over five years of experience in the tech field, he has honed his skills and knowledge in various areas of ...
Project Ferrochrome's initial purpose was to demonstrate the advanced virtualization capabilities of Android 15. However, the project's rapid progression indicates that Google is serious about ...