Chrome OS notebooks won’t arrive until later this year, but Google is already planning for tablets. CNet’s Stephen Shankland found lots of tablet evidence among the Chrome OS source code, including a ...
Google has conceptual images for what a Chrome OS-based tablet computer user interface might look like at its open source Chromium Projects site. The images actually went up a couple of days before ...
Tablets aren’t even shipping yet and the wars between vendors are escalating. This despite that tablets have always so far been a strictly niche device (think UPS), although PC makers like Apple and ...
If you’ve been waiting for a Pixel Slate 2 or Pixel C 2, we have some bad news: Google has confirmed that it won’t be making its own branded tablets any more—Android, Chrome, or otherwise. Google ...
After years of only allowing its hardware partners to put Chrome OS on devices with a laptop or desktop form factor, the first official Chrome OS tablet has appeared. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Samsung and Google have always danced around giving special perks to Galaxy hardware. This time, Galaxy Tab S10 and the newer ...
There was very little tablet orientated application design so 10-12" didn't work very well (especially compared to Apple.). ~7" did well for a bit then seemingly got wiped out by bigger phones, A bit ...
There are a growing number of Chromebooks with convertible tablet-style designs. So it makes sense that over the past few years Google has added some touchscreen-friendly features to Chrome OS, like ...
Google is preparing to launch a Chrome OS tablet in November on Verizon Wireless' network, according to a Wednesday report from the blog Download Squad. The tablet will go on sale on Nov. 26 -- which ...
Then they are missing out on an opportunity. Previous articles have mentioned they loose Chrome users when they enter college, particularly in tech fields. What better way to open that up than to ...
Not much by way of detail here, but Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam just confirmed that his company is working on tablets with Google in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Unfortunately, that's all ...