Gadget for Tag:Chrome OS
Acer to launch first Chrome OS netbook, Android-based Aspire One sales disappoint
Author: admin2 Dec 2009
Acer loves it some Google. And unless Google’s trying to stamp out your revenue stream, who doesn’t? Now Acer chairman, JT Wang, says that he expects to be first to market with an official Chrome OS netbook — sometime in the second half of 2010 according to DigiTimes‘ sources. In fact, JT says that Acer’s been working on a Chrome OS device since mid-2009. This despite admittedly weaker than expected demand for its dual-boot Android netbook, the Aspire One AOD250. Guess even the Google halo isn’t enough to shoehorn its smartphone OS into a market dominating position on cheap ultra-portables. It’s worth pointing out that DigiTimes‘ moles aren’t saying anything new with the launch time-frame since Google’s target for its gold Chrome OS build has been 2H of 2010 ever since the lightweight OS was announced. Not that the timing matters too much since we’ll likely be seeing plenty of Chromium OS netbooks flooding the grey market long before the second half of 2010.
Chrome OS ‘Diet’ version fits on a 1GB USB key, brings more WiFi support
Author: admin1 Dec 2009
All Not everyone has a 4GB USB key or SD card just lying around, which was required to run Hexxeh’s first build of Chromium OS, and we’d say that 8GB keys are exponentially more rare, which is what Dell requires with its build of the Chrome OS open source variant.You can now the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia execution cancel da Hexxeh back is dietary OS taste, with a chrome the fat cut and gets the operating system disk 1 GB. He allegedly is wisely truncated not all functions and WiFi support actually improved, since it newer one version based
Google Chrome OS on a USB flash drive
Author: admin28 Nov 2009

The Google Chrome OS is a web-centric operating system, which every application will be web-based and launch in a browser. And the OS itself is just a launchpad of the browser. If you wanna try out the Chrome OS on your netbook, now you can get the Chrome OS on a USB stick, allows you to boot it and run on your netbook. More of this gadget »
Google announcing Chrome OS launch plans this Thursday
Author: admin18 Nov 2009
It’s looking increasingly unlikely that Google’s Chrome OS is really launching this week (not that we were really that convinced anyway). What is true, however, is that the company is hosting an event later this week at its Mountain View, CA headquarters to showcase its progress, provide an overview of the platform, and give information on its "launch plans for next year." Excited? Us, too.
Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week
Author: admin13 Nov 2009
We’d heard last month that this month was the month that Google would finally launch its highly-anticipated Chrome OS, and now we’ve got a “reliable source” over at TechCrunch asserting that the software is gearing up for launch “within a week.” Granted, we can’t ever be too certain when it comes to a rumor such as this, but if the system really does hit the wilds, we probably won’t see it available for every machine on the face of the planet. The presumed Alpha build will likely only support a select few products that Google engineers have had a chance to specifically work with — possibly something such as an Eee PC netbook, which has generally the same specifications regardless of design or model number. Either way, we’d go ahead and prepare ourselves for something new before the end of November — but don’t let it spoil your holidays should things get pushed back a bit, okay?[Via SlashGear]
Michael Arrington’s CrunchPad still not available, maybe never will be?
Author: admin5 Nov 2009

Chrome OS coming to netbooks as early as next month?
Author: admin1 Oct 2009

We’ve heard vague allusions to Chrome OS hitting devices in the near future, but with Google’s official stance that it won’t be ready until sometime late next year, well, we were a little skeptical. Now we’re hearing reports that Chinese netbook manufacturers are doing everything they can to get little Chrome lappies running a "preview edition" of the OS out onto the Asian markets by sometime next month, and we’re still skeptical — but intrigued. More of this gadget »
