Chrome OS is getting a touch-friendly makeover
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- AnonD-647900
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- 11 Jul 2017
nesrey, 10 Jul 2017you dont...:(
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- 10 Jul 2017
AnonD-647900, 09 Jul 2017How do you use it if you don't have a touchscreen Chromebook? you dont...
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- 09 Jul 2017
ForeverPi, 07 Jul 2017I have a 2013 Chromebook Pixel (outstanding machine), and i... moreWish they brought back Google Now cards whether in the app drawer in Chrome OS or in the Chrome browser itself like before.
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- AnonD-647900
- Y7u
- 09 Jul 2017
How do you use it if you don't have a touchscreen Chromebook?
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- Anonymous
- D0e
- 09 Jul 2017
What about the black sides?
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- 08 Jul 2017
AnonD-39937, 08 Jul 2017"I'm seriously bored of Android phones" then you could simp... moreAs much as I love Nokia a more sensible downgrade would be one of the few LTE-Enabled feature phones that just came out. The 3310 would benefit from having global 3G.
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- 08 Jul 2017
AnonD-625430, 08 Jul 2017Can Google just merge Android and Chrome OS to create a ful... moreThen read up on Fuchsia OS and educate yourself?
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- 08 Jul 2017
AnonD-625430, 08 Jul 2017Can Google just merge Android and Chrome OS to create a ful... more"I'm seriously bored of Android phones" then you could simply ditch smartphones and get a Nokia 3310, it's colourful and has a keyboard, very interesting :)
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- 08 Jul 2017
Can Google just merge Android and Chrome OS to create a full desktop OS suitable to run on Smartphones.. I'm seriously bored of Android phones.
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- ForeverPi
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- 07 Jul 2017
I have a 2013 Chromebook Pixel (outstanding machine), and it's fine as it is without any new updates to the UX. Hope Google don't dumb Chrome OS down. The app dock is more than easy enough to operate with the touch screen.