Google and Qualcomm seem to be mixing it up for an option beyond Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Google's Rick Osterloh just revealed plans to bring Android and AI deeper into PCs at the ongoing Qualcomm Snapdragon Summit.
For years, the idea of an actual Android-powered desktop computer felt like a tech fantasy—exciting in theory, never quite ...
Google and Qualcomm are pushing Android PCs into the mainstream, aiming to reshape personal computing by scaling the dominant ...
It’s “something we’re super excited about for next year,” said Google’s Sameer Samat, head of Android Ecosystem, at the tail end of Qualcomm’s announcement keynote. More: If you think about the ...
Move slated to occur next year is described as ‘the boldest attempt yet to challenge the Windows-macOS duopoly.’ ...
Google dominates the smartphone market with Android. But in the world of personal computers (PCs) and laptops, the company's Chrome OS has seen limited success against Windows. Now, Google's Senior ...
So, Google and Qualcomm are bigging up what's basically a desktop version of the former's Android OS for smartphones (via 9to5Google). The idea, apparently, is to fuse "mobile and PC" into a single ...
Scrcpy is a free and open source utility that lets you mirror the display of an Android device on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer so that you can interact with your mobile apps on your laptop or ...