The Chuwi HiBook 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10 and Android Lollipop tablet/notebook checks off a few interesting boxes for potential buyers. It’s a tablet and a notebook in one. It’s a budget computer ...
Despite Microsoft's dwindling effort on the Mobile side of its OS operation, a Chinese manufacturer called Coship seems to be undeterred in its desire to offset what was arguably Windows Phone's ...
Earlier this year, Chinese producer Pipo tested the waters with the release of a rather unusual looking device, a mash-up between a mini-desktop and a tablet. Named Pipo 8, it had a 7-inch touchscreen ...
After years of being ignored, if not ridiculed, Chromebooks are slowly becoming more interesting and more appealing. Chrome OS, combined with Android and Linux, is transforming into a platform that ...
Dual-booting — AKA having two operating systems on the same computer — might be landing on a Chromebook near you. As spotted by the online software development community XDA Developers, it appears the ...
Chinese hardware maker Chuwi is gearing up to release a budget tablet that runs Windows 10 as well as your favorite Android apps. Chuwi, which has built a reputation for well-priced Microsoft Surface ...
Would being able to boot Windows 10 on your Pixelbook excite you? That is one possibility as newly discovered commits reveal that Google may be working on allowing Chrome OS devices to load a ...
According to a report from XDA Developers, Google is working on a project codenamed Campfire that will allow users to dual boot Chrome OS with Windows 10. Rumors have been popping up for months now ...
If you don’t want Chrome OS on Google’s Pixelbook, Windows 10 may become a native operating system alternative. Evidence of Windows 10’s eventual support appear in Chrome OS commits and code-reviews ...
When Google first launched Chrome OS, it was basically an operating system built to support a single app: the Chrome web browser. The idea was that you could use Chrome to access thousands of web apps ...
Contemplating going with a dual-boot (at least for a while) with my upcoming new motherboard/CPU/RAM + larger SSD, which leads me to a couple of questions. First, is it at ALL possible/practicable to ...