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Google releases OTA update for Chrome OS, Cr-48 owners can upgrade now
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Google recently rolled out the beta release of Chrome 12, and now Cr-48 owners are getting a matching version of Chrome OS.
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Google to offer $20-a-month 'student package' for a Chrome laptop?
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Just as we're wrapping up day one of Google I/O 2011, Forbes received an interesting piece of information regarding Chrome OS. According to an unnamed senior Google executive, tomorrow's keynote will ...
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Google Out of CR-48s, Retail Chrome OS Devices Coming this Summer
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If you were still hoping for the Google fairy to drop of a CR-48 Chrome OS laptop at your house, it's not going to happen. In a tweet today, Google VP of Product Management Sundar Pichai said all CR-4...
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Google Chrome OS update adds HSPA 3G for Cr-48 notebooks
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An update to Chrome OS has quietly upgraded the Cr-48 to give it support for 3G over HSPA networks. The finding has let the Qualcomm Gobi modem connect to more than Verizon's EVDO network. While Hexxe...
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Google Cr-48 gets Android install
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Google’s Cr-48 notebook is intended to bring developers up to speed with Chrome OS, but those tricksy coders just won’t leave the ultraportable alone. Hexxeh has managed to get Android running on the ...
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Windows and Mac OS X make it onto the Cr-48, look great in matte black
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Google built the Cr-48 with hacking in mind, so it's no surprise that we're seeing other operating systems crop up. Still, it's fun to watch, and enterprising hackers have got most of the usual suspec...
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Ubuntu meets Google Cr-48 laptop, keeps Chrome along for the ride
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Inevitable? Perhaps. But there's still nothing like seeing Linux running on a device for the first time -- especially when it involves such a seemingly hacker-friendly device as the Google Cr-48 lapto...
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Google Cr-48 Chrome OS laptop now shipping to the lucky few
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The Earthlings here at Engadget HQ are still patiently awaiting their own Cr-48s, but it looks as if those who were quick on the trigger have just received a Chrome OS laptop to cuddle with. If you'll...
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Google Restricts Maiden Chrome OS Netbook to Employees, Testers
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It was rumored last week that Google would launch the first Chrome OS-based netbook on December 7. Well, that rumor did turn out to be fairly accurate. While Google did unveil a Chrome OS netbook name...
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Google unveils Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop
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We've had plenty of pre-knowledge on this, but surprisingly this is our first actual glimpse of Google's new unbranded "Cr-48," the very first Chrome OS laptop. Google will distribute the laptop throu...
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