TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google's Linux-based Chrome OS may have started out as a pared-down operating system focused heavily on the browser, but a new interface that debuted on Monday is starting to feel a lot more traditional.
By Katherine Noyes | 11 April, 2012 05:10
Are you digging Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich? Well, don't get too comfortable.
By Brennon Slattery | 17 February, 2012 08:22
Last December, Google started shipping the Cr-48 -- a lightweight notebook running Chrome OS -- to select people across the U.S. This pilot program was meant to test the experimental "Chromebook" platform under real-world use, helping Google work out any kinks. About 60,000 Cr-48's were given away by the company. Acer and Samsung released their own Chromebook models for sale to the public on June 15.
By Howard Wen | 27 December, 2011 00:25
Google isn’t reinventing the wheel with a new feature it is testing that allows any two computers using its Chrome browser to connect with each other.
By Christina DesMarais | 10 October, 2011 02:53
Apple's new version of its desktop operating system is expected to allow quick access to the Internet without having to log back in when your system is locked.
By Ian Paul | 14 June, 2011 00:39
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