Google Chrome OS adds a Phone Hub, Nearby Share, and Tote files

Chrome OS and Chromebooks turned 10 on Tuesday, and to celebrate, Google has announced several new features as part of the Chrome OS M89 release, including a Phone Hub, better screen sharing, and more. Many may feel familiar to Windows users.The M89 Chrome OS release begins rolling out Tuesday, Google executives said.As the second most popular computer operating system, Chromebooks have only gained in importance. But the issue Google has to wrestle with is the continual need to add new features without making the platform complicated and bloated—charges some have levied against Windows over the years. Google is trying to stay true to core values of speed, simplicity, and security, said John Solomon, vice president and general manager of Chrome OS.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3610762/google-chrome-os-adds-a-phone-hub-nearby-share-and-tote-files.html#tk.rss_all

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