The Fuchsia OS update for the Nest Hub will roll out over the coming months. It is starting to be made available for those in the Preview Program.
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The Fuchsia OS update for the Nest Hub will roll out over the coming months. It is starting to be made available for those in the Preview Program.
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What does Google want to achieve with the arrival of Fuchsia OS five years from now? Nothing publicly, as it is denying any such plans.
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We don't know if Pineapple Cake is the official name of the next Android flavor, but we may find out at Google I/O 2018 between May 8 and 10.
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On this week's show: a smartphone-laptop hybrid from Razer could come to market as a show of the company's newfound dedication to mobile. Plus, is LG going to be releasing a phone this year?
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More things work on it than we'd thought, but it's still a very broken experience. And yet, there's progress and a clear idea of what Fuchsia wants to be.
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Testing has begun on all sorts of hardware including the Chrome OS-running Pixelbook. Ways to install Fuchsia have been found.
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The mysterious OS project that many believe will replace Android is getting a new logic limb. And the thing is, Swift's growing big at Google.
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Engineers at Google are converging on a new OS project called “Fuchsia” and there’s speculation on whether this represents the merging of Android and Chrome OS or if its purposes will be directed away from mobile.Google’s Git repository lists this new project as a combination between “Pink” and “Purple.” The company’s Magenta and LK kernels will be used in the project — the latter is the basis for “small systems typically used in ...
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