exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 3,909 0 22,730 Nov 16, 2010 #1 Looks like ChromeOS-based devices aren't hitting the market this year after all. Google ChromeOS Delayed Until 2011? : Read more
Looks like ChromeOS-based devices aren't hitting the market this year after all. Google ChromeOS Delayed Until 2011? : Read more
Fokissed Distinguished Feb 10, 2010 30 0 18,580 Nov 16, 2010 #2 Seems typical of open-source software.
T THEfog101 Distinguished May 12, 2010 50 0 18,580 Nov 17, 2010 #3 [citation][nom]fokissed[/nom]Seems typical of open-source software.[/citation] Seems typical of vaporware, though so was duke nukem forever........
[citation][nom]fokissed[/nom]Seems typical of open-source software.[/citation] Seems typical of vaporware, though so was duke nukem forever........
E existencenow Distinguished Oct 6, 2010 24 0 18,560 Nov 17, 2010 #4 [citation][nom]thefog101[/nom]Seems typical of vaporware, though so was duke nukem forever........[/citation] "though so IS duke nukem forever....."
[citation][nom]thefog101[/nom]Seems typical of vaporware, though so was duke nukem forever........[/citation] "though so IS duke nukem forever....."
Griffolion Distinguished May 28, 2009 263 0 18,930 Nov 17, 2010 #5 "ChromeOS designed for devices with a keyboard" Wait what? I was hoping to get a tablet with ChromeOS on it.
"ChromeOS designed for devices with a keyboard" Wait what? I was hoping to get a tablet with ChromeOS on it.
eddieroolz Distinguished Moderator Sep 6, 2008 3,485 0 20,730 Nov 18, 2010 #6 Not really seeing the point of ChromeOS at this point, where Android have expanded to the tablet sector. Sure, 2.2 was not made to work well on a tablet, but nothing says 2.3 or 3.0 won't.
Not really seeing the point of ChromeOS at this point, where Android have expanded to the tablet sector. Sure, 2.2 was not made to work well on a tablet, but nothing says 2.3 or 3.0 won't.