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Chrome OS is borrowing a Windows feature, Variable Refresh Rate - OnMSFT.com - March 21, 2022

Chrome OS is borrowing a Windows feature, Variable Refresh Rate

March 21, 2022 by Arif Bacchus
How to access Microsoft Office on a Chromebook - OnMSFT.com - March 3, 2022

How to access Microsoft Office on a Chromebook

March 3, 2022 by Arif Bacchus
How to use Microsoft Teams on a Chromebook - OnMSFT.com - March 2, 2022

How to use Microsoft Teams on a Chromebook

March 3, 2022March 2, 2022 by Arif Bacchus
How to install Microsoft Edge on Chromebooks & why you might want to - OnMSFT.com - December 30, 2021

How to install Microsoft Edge on Chromebooks & why you might want to

March 17, 2022December 30, 2021 by Arif Bacchus
Chrome OS is a better tablet operating system than Windows 10 --- Here's why - OnMSFT.com - March 10, 2021

Chrome OS is a better tablet operating system than Windows 10 --- Here's why

March 18, 2021March 10, 2021 by Arif Bacchus
Fluent Design Windows 10 Your Phone App

Google reportedly to go the way of Microsoft's Your Phone with Android phone mirroring feature in Chrome OS

March 6, 2021February 11, 2021 by Arif Bacchus
Windows 10x Start Menu

Windows 10X may be one of Microsoft's biggest bets this year

April 13, 2021January 8, 2021 by Laurent Giret

2021 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Microsoft with the launch of Windows 10X, a new Windows-based OS that will should make its debut on Chromebook-like devices later this Spring

Cloudready

Google may look to turn Windows 10 PCs and Macs into Chromebooks with CloudReady acquisition

April 13, 2021December 16, 2020 by Laurent Giret
Parallels Desktop For Chromebook Enterprise

Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise brings virtualized Windows apps to Chromebooks

April 13, 2021October 20, 2020 by Laurent Giret
Parallels Desktop For Chromebook Enterprise

Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise will bring full Windows apps to Chromebooks later this fall

April 13, 2021August 6, 2020 by Laurent Giret

Parallels has made it easy to run Windows apps on Macs for many years now, and the company will now help Google to do the same on Chromebooks with Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise, to be available later this year.

Google is partnering with Parallels to bring native Office, Windows 10 apps to Chrome OS - OnMSFT.com - June 16, 2020

Google is partnering with Parallels to bring native Office, Windows 10 apps to Chrome OS

April 13, 2021June 16, 2020 by Arif Bacchus

Google announced in a blog post today that it will be partnering with Parallels to bring native Microsoft Office desktop apps to Chrome OS.

Steam may be coming to Chromebooks according to new report - OnMSFT.com - January 17, 2020

Steam may be coming to Chromebooks according to new report

April 13, 2021January 17, 2020 by Laurent Giret

Google and Valve could be working together to bring Steam to Chromebooks, with Valve leveraging Chrome OS’ existing support for Linux apps.

Chrome OS has failed to innovate, says Android Police - OnMSFT.com - January 2, 2020

Chrome OS has failed to innovate, says Android Police

April 13, 2021January 2, 2020 by Laurent Giret

David Ruddock, the managing editor of the reputable Android blog Android Police shared his disillusionment about the state of Chrome OS in an interesting op-ed titled “Chrome OS has stalled out."

Is Google's Chrome OS what Windows Lite should be? Here's what the Chromebook does right - OnMSFT.com - August 7, 2019

Is Google's Chrome OS what Windows Lite should be? Here's what the Chromebook does right

April 13, 2021August 7, 2019 by Laurent Giret

As Google has seen major success with Chromebooks in the US education market, Microsoft's rumored Windows Lite platform should take the best from Chrome OS and mix it up with some unique Windows things, providing users the best of both worlds.

Microsoft talks about new "modern OS" designed for the PCs of tomorrow - OnMSFT.com - May 29, 2019

Microsoft talks about new "modern OS" designed for the PCs of tomorrow

April 13, 2021May 29, 2019 by Laurent Giret

Microsoft didn’t announce new PC hardware this week at Computex, but the company shared its commitment to build a “modern OS” for the PCs of tomorrow.

Lenovo's ThinkPad lineup updated at MWC 19 with mobile displays and heaphones - OnMSFT.com - February 26, 2019

Lenovo's ThinkPad lineup updated at MWC 19 with mobile displays and heaphones

February 26, 2019 by Kareem Anderson

The company is still making a show at MWC 19 with its new ThinkPad line up as well as a few new additions to its titular brand

Microsoft Search adds Bookmarks and People autosuggest in Edge - OnMSFT.com - February 21, 2019

Microsoft Search adds Bookmarks and People autosuggest in Edge

February 21, 2019 by Kareem Anderson
New details emerge on Microsoft's "Lite OS" - OnMSFT.com - February 14, 2019

New details emerge on Microsoft's "Lite OS"

February 14, 2019 by Kareem Anderson

There’s a good chance that it will only have a vague familiarity with what we know today as Windows from a UI perspective

Google pushes forward with PWAs, converting desktop Android Messages client - OnMSFT.com - October 25, 2018

Google pushes forward with PWAs, converting desktop Android Messages client

April 13, 2021October 25, 2018 by Kareem Anderson

Google bolstered its Progressive Web App platform today by adding its Android Messages for desktop client to the list of converted services.

The latest Chrome update leverages its PWA platform on Windows 10 - OnMSFT.com - October 16, 2018

The latest Chrome update leverages its PWA platform on Windows 10

October 16, 2018 by Kareem Anderson

The latest Chrome upgrade comes with the rare collaborative support between Google's browser and Microsoft's Windows 10 that allows the browser to install PWA's as regular applications on Windows 10.

Zero-day Adobe Flash Player vulnerability is making its rounds, targets Microsoft Office documents - OnMSFT.com - February 3, 2018

Zero-day Adobe Flash Player vulnerability is making its rounds, targets Microsoft Office documents

February 3, 2018 by Jack Wilkinson

Adobe has released a security advisory of a zero-day Flash Player vulnerability.

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