Google has integrated Cameyo into ChromeOS, letting Chromebooks run Windows apps natively, which is a big step toward bridging both worlds.
Google promises enhanced security for virtual applications as it seeks to address one of the main drawbacks of Chromebooks in ...
Google is giving Cameyo, the software virtualization company it bought last year, a reboot to make it easier to ...
Cameyo by Google makes it easier to run Windows-based apps on Chromebooks.
In a bid to win more business customers, Google has relaunched Cameyo in hopes that organizations will purchase Chromebooks ...
Google has been working to solve the app gap on ChromeOS for years. It partnered with Parallels to bring a version of ...
Cameyo by Google streams legacy Windows or Linux apps to the Chrome browser on a ChromeOS device or to a progressive web app.
For over a decade, the conversation around ChromeOS in the enterprise has been stuck in a loop. It always starts with "We'd ...
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Google Meet is adding waiting rooms for calls Hosts can admit participants, or kick them back out into rooms Only certain Business, Enterprise, Education and Workspace users get support Google is ...
Google’s decision to discontinue Privacy Sandbox marks a turning point in online privacy for the more than 3 billion users of its Chrome browser. Privacy Sandbox ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. OpenAI launched Atlas, a web browser powered by ChatGPT, to challenge Google ...