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Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS – PC World

News Reviews How-To’s Downloads Shop & Compare Forums Business Center Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service Discover news , guides , and products for your business Software & Services Office Hardware Security Servers & Storage Cell Phones & Mobile Operating Systems Networking & VOIP Software / Services March 09, 2010 2:20 PM Parallels Desktop Update Adds Support for Chrome OS More… Facebook Twitter Digg Print By Nicholas Bonsack, Macworld.com Parallels, whose Desktop offering lets you run a variety of operating systems without ever having to leave Mac OS X, has updated Parallels Desktop 5.0 to include support for Google’s Chrome OS. People who read this also read: Previously, Parallels Desktop worked with Google’s open source version of Chrome OS, dubbed Chromium OS, but with a few tweaks .

Parallels Desktop update adds support for Chrome OS – Macworld

Newsletter  |  RSS Mac iPod iPhone More Products News Reviews Help & Tips Blogs Shop & Compare Forum Magazine Subscribe & Get a Bonus CD Customer Service News, info, and opinion by Mac users, for Mac users. 0 Comments 0 Recommendations Parallels Desktop update adds support for Chrome OS Posted on by Nicholas Bonsack , Macworld.com Category | Mac » Software People who read this also read: Parallels, whose Desktop offering lets you run a variety of operating systems without ever having to leave Mac OS X, has updated Parallels Desktop 5.0 to include support for Google’s Chrome OS. Previously, Parallels Desktop worked with Google’s open source version of Chrome OS, dubbed Chromium OS, but with a few tweaks .

VIDEO: Freescale’s $200 Chrome OS Tablet – Tom’s Hardware Guide

profile=”http://www.w3.org/2005/11/profile”> VIDEO: Freescale’s $200 Chrome OS Tablet Tom’s Hardware : News Freescale Chrome OS Tablet ipad Tom’s Guide | Tom’s Games | TOM’S HARDWARE GUIDE Worldwide   TOM’S HARDWARE Search Find Mobile | RSS | Newsletter | Twitter | Facebook Join | Sign In Home Articles Graphics CPU Motherboards Storage Cooling Cases Memory All other categories News Graphics CPU Motherboards Storage Cooling Cases Memory All other categories Forums Graphics & Displays CPU & components Motherboards & Memory Games Storage Overclocking All categories Charts Graphics Cards Hard Drives Processors Memory Cards NAS Business Computing News & Reviews Business Servers White Papers Shopping Enter Now Cracking the Egg Contest Enter to win a USB 3.0 compatible notebook and 2 USB 3.0 External HDDs Ads Tom’s Hardware > News > Solutions news > Notebooks news > VIDEO: Freescale’s $200 Chrome OS Tablet VIDEO: Freescale’s $200 Chrome OS Tablet 10:10 AM – March 9, 2010 by Jane McEntegart – source: Tom’s Hardware US At Mobile World Congress, Freescale showed off a rather nifty little tablet packing Google’s Chrome OS. It’s the same device we saw running Android at CES, the i.MX51. The Chrome Source reports that, though the demo shows input via a mouse and keyboard, the device is capable of touch as they also showed a tablet running some variation of Linux that had capacitive input

Google sheds light on Chrome OS Netbook security – NetworkWorld.com

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Why We’ll See Google Chrome OS Devices by Mid-Year – jkOnTheRun (blog)

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Pre-release Chrome OS now supports NVIDIA Ion graphics acceleration – Liliputing

Product Database Reviews Forum Deals Contact About   Pre-release Chrome OS now supports NVIDIA Ion graphics acceleration Google’s Chrome OS won’t be officially launched until later this year, but the netbook-centric operating system is open source. And that means that anybody can download the code, tinker with it, and put out a pre-release build that you can install and run. And that’s exactly what Hexxeh has done… repeatedly

Google Chrome Cake with V8 Engine – Walyou (blog)

Google Chrome Cake with V8 Engine Add a Comment By Salazar on February 1st, 2010 in Arts and Crafts Most geeks are aware that most famed browser Google Chrome has this open source JavaScript V8 engine which makes it possible for the users to have whole new faster browser experience.  The most creative representation of the essence of Google Chrome is this Google Chrome Cake embedded with V8 engine. This picture of cake was put up by Google’s Jason Toff on twitter and Google also used it to invite users to build the Chrome icon in their own creative ways. The innovations and applications of Google may seem as simple as baking a cake because of the way it is made user friendly but it takes best brains to come up with right recipes

Will Idealism be Firefox’s Downfall? – ReadWriteWeb (blog)

Will Idealism be Firefox’s Downfall? Written by Sarah Perez / January 25, 2010 7:26 AM / 23 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Last week, YouTube announced they will begin supporting the upcoming web standard HTML5 which allows videos to be viewed without an Adobe Flash plugin

Bright future for Chrome OS seen in RP – Inquirer.net

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Google’s 2009: A Glimpse of the Web’s Next Decade – Mashable (blog)

In 2009 the web as we knew it changed dramatically. Twitter graduated to become a media darling and a mainstream communication staple

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