Google has completed the Fuchsia OS rollout for the Nest Hub Max. The company started seeding the new operating system to the 2019 smart display model in June. The initial release was limited to a ...
Google is working on “microfuchsia,” a stripped down version of the company’s Fuchsia operating system that runs on the Google Nest Hub. Microfuchsia is designed to run in a virtual machine, and ...
Google has been working on the Fuchsia project since at least 2016. The new OS has steadily progressed into powering the company’s Nest smart displays. The first-gen Next Hub and the Nest Hub Max have ...
Google could integrate Fuchsia OS into Android devices after all. However, probably not as you imagine, but in a more discreet way. Everything would revolve around the microfuchsia project. In the OS ...
Google has poached senior macOS engineer Bill Stevenson to help build its upcoming Fuchsia OS. Stevenson will make the switch in February after spending 14 years at Apple, where his most recent role ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
In a surprising turn of events, Google‘s enigmatic Fuchsia operating system might be making its way onto Android devices, not as a full-fledged replacement, but as a virtualized inhabitant. Fuchsia OS ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Let’s quickly go through what happened in the tech world over the weekend. First up, remember Google’s mysterious Fuchsia OS? Well, it’s back in the spotlight, and this time it’s eyeing your Android ...
A new commit was noticed in the Fuchsia OS repositories mentioning a newly added support for the Kirin 970 chipset and mentions that the platform is already being tested in Honor Play. According to ...
Fuchsia OS stands out from Android and ChromeOS because it doesn't use the Linux kernel. Instead, it uses Zircon, a special kind of kernel known as a microkernel. Microkernels are more secure. They ...
Hahaha, good one. You almost had me thinking you were serious. Of course you already know that all major tech companies have links to different agencies. In Google's case, they are linked to the CIA, ...