Google this week suggested that organizations can use its ChromeOS Flex operating system to stave off trashing their old hardware. Google conducts a certification process with older hardware on ...
Google’s Chrome OS Flex has officially arrived to rejuvenate old PCs and Macs, by turning them into Chromebooks. Eventually, your Mac or PC will struggle to run after being bogged down with software ...
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The Chrome OS Flex system has exited its beta program. Google has certified over 400 devices to work with Flex. Flex can turn your PC or Mac into a Chrome OS machine for free. Back in February, Google ...
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Earlier this year, Google announced ChromeOS Flex, a tool that lets anyone take an old Windows or Mac laptop and give it new life by installing Chrome OS. After launching ChromeOS Flex in “early ...
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Google's ChromeOS Flex operating system can help organizations stave off trashing their old hardware, the company suggested in a recent blog post. Google conducts a certification process with older ...
Google has officially released ChromeOS Flex, a method of replacing the operating system on older PCs and Macs that essentially turns them into Chromebooks. The idea is that if you have an aging Mac ...