Google reportedly plans to unify its OS efforts for more efficient management of engineering resources and better compete with iPad.
Reports suggest that Google has plans to unify its ChromeOS and Android operating systems to compete with Apple in the tablet market.
According to the report, an upcoming version of the Chrome browser for Android would support browser extensions, something that’s missing from current versions. Google is also said to be working on a ...
A source within Google has told Android Authority that Google plans to migrate Chrome OS fully over to Android. Google ...
Rolling out now, the OnePlus Pad 2 is one of the first tablets to be updated to Android 15, with the update available in most regions.
The Zonko 10-inch tablet is powered by Android 14 and 8GB of RAM. It's pretty affordable at its original price of $200, but ...
Google plans to migrate Chrome OS entirely to Android as part of a long-term strategy to challenge the iPad’s dominance, ...
Virtual Private Networks, commonly known as VPNs, have become an integral piece of technology for those who use them.
Google has made several attempts at tablets since the Nexus 7 but with mixed success. We don't have numbers for the Pixel ...
Apart from the Pixel Tablet, all other Android tablets still run Android 14. Typically, Samsung is the first to update its ...
OnePlus seems to be taking advantage of Samsung's One UI delay, releasing Android 15 for its phone and tablets quickly. Its ...
Backlighting, color and a larger size — plus a ton of other perks — make the ReMarkable Paper Pro an excellent upgrade from ...