Google is reportedly working on a new operating system, according to Android Police. It's not going to replace Android or Chrome OS, but it could serve as an additional choice for an unknown range of ...
Google currently supports two operating systems: Android and Chrome OS for smartphones, tablets, and Chromebooks, But it has a new OS in development called Fuchsia, and documentation recently appeared ...
Google Chrome will warn users from entering HTTP sites with the debut of Chrome 56 in Jan. 2017. Getty Images/AFP In a strange turn of events, reports about Google developing a new operating system ...
It all started in 2016 when Google started working on its ambitious operating system called Fuchsia. This news got mixed reactions from the mobile industry. Some experts believed it the next big thing ...
Google has poached senior macOS engineer Bill Stevenson to help build its upcoming Fuchsia OS. Stevenson will make the switch in February after spending 14 years at Apple, where his most recent role ...
Almost half a decade since news first leaked about Google’s Fuchsia OS, the company has announced that it is expanding the Fuchsia open source community and opening it up to contributions from the ...
For years, Google has been developing an operating system known as Fuchsia, but little was known about what types of devices it would one day power. Well, it's apparently now live and can be found ...
Google’s Fuchsia OS has support for Swift. Reuters/Stephen Lam Google’s mysterious in-development operating system, called Fuchsia, is getting support for Apple’s Swift programming language. However, ...
The mysterious Google Fuchsia operating system is reportedly being readied for smart home devices in the next three years – potentially expanding to phones, laptops and tablets in the next five years, ...
In a surprising turn of events, Google‘s enigmatic Fuchsia operating system might be making its way onto Android devices, not as a full-fledged replacement, but as a virtualized inhabitant. Fuchsia OS ...
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Google is developing a single operating system that could replace both Android and its Chrome OS for netbooks. Images of what is codenamed ‘Fuchsia’ have surfaced online. Unlike its predecessors, ...