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Google has begun rolling out version 16 of its Fuchsia operating system to Nest Hub devices, bringing improvements to Bluetooth, Matter, and Thread. The trio of Nest Hub devices originally ran on ...
Since late May, Fuchsia has been rolling out to Google’s first-generation Assistant Smart Display. More Nest Hubs are receiving the Fuchsia OS update now, and some users are seeing their screens ...
Rumors from mid-2018 suggested that Google had ambitious plans to ship Fuchsia OS on smartphones, PCs, and smart home devices. While the alleged goal to eventually replace Android and Chrome OS ...
As for comments from Google, you can count on one hand the number of times anyone at the company has publicly said the "F word": In 2017, Android's VP of engineering, Dave Burke, called Fuchsia ...
It might take years before Google's Fuchsia OS starts showing up on devices, but when it does, it will apparently be able to run Android apps. 9to5Google has spotted a new file posted on Android's ...
We look at Google's new, open-source operating system and discuss what it is, what it runs on, and more. And, no, it isn't going to replace Android or Chrome OS.
Fuchsia is Google's mystery operating system. At the recent Linux Security Summit, the NSA revealed what they've found out about it to date.
Google itself and Fuchsia’s developers haven’t explained what the OS is for—but we can dig into the source code to learn more. Pink + Purple == Fuchsia Fuchsia is a new, open-source ...
Google is no stranger to creating whole platforms when it needs them, but its latest project might be something special. It's working on Fuchsia, an open source operating system that's designed to ...