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Google's latest Chrome OS update isn't big, but it does clean up a useful feature and goes some way to addressing incompatible Android apps.
As spotted by Chrome Unboxed last month, Google has been working on a compatibility mode for Android apps on Chrome OS and, apparently, on Android tablets, too.
While certain Office web apps, like Outlook, have a dedicated offline mode, Tofel reports not being able to open existing documents using Microsoft’s progressive web app for Chrome OS while offline.
Chrome OS already supports Android apps, so the groundwork is there in the Play Store. The rise of Arm-based laptops also makes this a good time to scale up Android.
Android apps are now available on Windows 11 as well as on Chrome OS. Microsoft and Google use them to expand and enhance the experience of their respective touchscreen devices. The hope is that ...
LumaFusion, a well-regarded video editing app for iPhones, iPads and Macs, is finally making its way to Android and Chrome OS devices.
Google is no longer working on Ferrochrome launcher, an Android app that would’ve made it easy to run Chrome OS in a virtual machine.
Microsoft today said that it will stop supporting its Office suite of apps for Android on Chrome OS starting September 18, redirecting them to the web versions. Android users are not affected.
Work-in-progress wallpaper picker app UI. The wallpaper picker's appearance looks strikingly different from before. There's a sprinkle of Material You in it, with liberal use of rounded corners ...