Google recently teased its upcoming Android PC project — and there's already a red flag. Here's what people are worried about.
Google and Qualcomm seem to be mixing it up for an option beyond Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Windows, macOS, and Linux will soon have more competition as Google plans to further develop Android for PCs and laptops.
During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, Google's Rick Osterloh discusses next steps for a desktop version of Android.
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Qualcomm and Google Execs Speak on Android for PC
Qualcomm's PC-class chips, like Oryon, are now likely to become an option for Google’s new desktop Android offerings. Google ...
Qualcomm CEO Cristian Amon chatted with Google's Rick Osterloh, head of platforms and devices, on a range of topics, the highlight of which is that Google is planning to merge Android with ChromeOS ...
Google opens up about its plans for merging ChromeOS and Android at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit 2025. Here’s what Rick ...
Google has confirmed it's developing an Android-powered PC, with Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon expressing excitement after ...
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