Google is working to solve the Chromebook's support problem

PCs have no expiration date. Chromebooks do. However, executives at Google said Tuesday that they’re working with Chromebook makers to ensure that you won’t end up buying a Chromebook that will go out of support anytime soon.During a press briefing to mark the 10th anniversary of Chrome OS and Chromebooks on Tuesday, a reporter asked the Google executives on the call about a typical Chromebook experience: Once a Chromebook’s support window expires, it won’t receive updates. If a website or service requires an up-to-date browser to access it, does that mean the unsupported Chromebook is now worthless?To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3611110/google-is-working-to-solve-the-chromebooks-support-problem.html#tk.rss_all

Établi 4y | 9 mars 2021, 21:20:38


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