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 ...
During Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit, Google's Rick Osterloh discusses next steps for a desktop version of Android.
Google confirms Android for PC will debut next year, aiming to merge Android and ChromeOS while enhancing AI and app integration on laptops ...
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 ...
CNET spoke with Google's Sameer Samat and Qualcomm's Alex Katouzian about why they're combining a phone and laptop OS and how ...
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon and Google’s hardware chief Rick Osterloh teased the first look at the Android and ChromeOS ...
Move slated to occur next year is described as ‘the boldest attempt yet to challenge the Windows-macOS duopoly.’ ...
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 ...