Chrome OS Flex isn’t the solution for Chromebooks past their software support date
If you thought Chrome OS Flex was going to be the official method to get software updates on a Chromebook past its support date, think again.
If you thought Chrome OS Flex was going to be the official method to get software updates on a Chromebook past its support date, think again.
Thanks to its purchase of Neverware, Google has a new Chrome OS expansion strategy. Chrome OS Flex is a free way to turn PCs and Macs into Chromebooks.
How secure is a Chromebook after it stops getting Chrome OS updates? It still works but the OS and browser can’t be patched. Two strategies may change that.
Google recently bought Neverware, creator of CloudReady software that gives new life to old devices. Now, Google is integrating CloudReady into Chrome OS 90.
Neverware, the company behind CloudReady, is now part of Google. The company provides Chrome OS installation and support for older laptops. What does the purchase mean? Hopefully, future Chromebooks never lose software and security update support.
With Chromebook demand much higher than supply, many students are struggling to get online for their virtual classes. Here are 3 options worth considering to get them productive.