The introduction of ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery with Cameyo enables orgs to deliver any app - including legacy apps - over the web, without virtual desktops. In today’s cloud-first world, users just ...
In context: Cameyo offers an "application virtualization" platform aimed at virtualizing Windows programs, allowing them to operate on low-power machines or within an HTML5-compatible browser. This ...
Cameyo on Tuesday announced the integration of its Virtual App Delivery services with Google's ChromeOS, adding to existing Linux and Windows support. The integration lets organization run both ...
Our team has managed to enable the new app streaming features of ChromeOS, bringing the full might of your phone’s Android apps to your Chromebook. About APK Insight: In this “APK Insight” post, we’ve ...
Hardly anyone's noticing, but something incredibly interesting is shaping up at the intersection of Google's Android and ChromeOS platforms. Android and ChromeOS. ChromeOS and Android. Has there ever ...
Use Multiple Desks ChromeOS has what are called "desks," which are separate workspaces with their own unique app arrangement ...
Windows can run on a Chromebook, but that doesn’t mean it should as performance and support trade-offs are too steep.
Google's latest ChromeOS improvement brings Windows apps even closer to the heart of the operating system — with a very Googley twist. Credit: Google/Microsoft, modified by IDG Comms When I tell ...
Google is toying around with some nice quality-of-life tweaks on ChromeOS, including some launcher updates and the overdue ability to hide profile pictures on the lockscreen. ChromeOS has always had a ...
Are you looking for some Linux apps to install on your Chromebook? Since ChromeOS gained native Linux app support a while ago, Chromebooks have been completely revolutionized with their capabilities.
The Screencast app, included with ChromeOS Version 103, includes the ability to record your screen, audio from your microphone and video from your webcam all at once. While recording, you may use the ...