Google has been hard at work on a new platform, dubbed Fuchsia OS. It was almost a given that the upcoming operating system would support Android apps, but a change to the Android Open Source Project ...
A big chunk of Fuchsia-related code has been removed from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) this week, but Google’s two operating systems are still set to have an intertwining relationship. In ...
Google is far from officially confirming that it's working on a new operating system catered to all things smart, including mobile phones, tablets, computers, wearables, and other gadgets. But we've ...
We’ve long suspected that Google’s upcoming operating system, Fuchsia, would join the ranks of Chrome OS (and Android) in its support for Android apps. Today, that suspicion has been confirmed by a ...
Now, almost two years after the first sightings of Project Fuchsia, a new report has emerged citing sources inside the Mountain View firm that outlines the current state of Fuchsia OS, it’s possible ...
The software is designed for "modern phones and modern personal computers," which suggests Google intends to compete against Microsoft's Windows and possibly its own Android. Stephen Shankland worked ...
Google's mysterious new operating system is assumed to be a replacement for Android and Chrome OS — but what if the situation isn't actually so simple? If you follow a lot of Android news, odds are, ...
For years, Google has developed two operating systems side-by-side in Android for mobile devices and Chrome OS for laptops and desktops. But it looks as though Google now has a third operating system ...
When his parents denied him a Super NES, he got mad. When they traded a prize Sega Genesis for a 2400 baud modem, he got even. Years of Internet shareware, eBay'd possessions and video game testing ...
Google LLC’s experimental operating system Fuchsia, which might one day replace Android on smartphones and the like, will be able to run existing Android software applications, should it ever see the ...
Google has been willing to acknowledge the existence of its Fuchsia operating system for a while, and has made rough versions available on everything from mobile devices to PCs. But is it just an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Barry Collins is a tech journalist writing about PCs, Macs and games. Google is inviting developers to contribute to its Fuchsia ...