事实上,对于谷歌来说,他们打造下一代操作系统的想法早就开始进行了,而今年的谷歌I/O会议上他们还特别跟开发者一起 ...
Google has poached senior macOS engineer Bill Stevenson to help build its upcoming Fuchsia OS. Stevenson will make the switch in February after spending 14 years at Apple, where his most recent role ...
Google could integrate Fuchsia OS into Android devices after all. However, probably not as you imagine, but in a more discreet way. Everything would revolve around the microfuchsia project. A ...
Fuchsia OS stands out from Android and ChromeOS because it doesn't use the Linux kernel. Instead, it uses Zircon, a special kind of kernel known as a microkernel. Microkernels are more secure. They ...
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In a surprising turn of events, Google‘s enigmatic Fuchsia operating system might be making its way onto Android devices, not as a full-fledged replacement, but as a virtualized inhabitant. Fuchsia OS ...
I feel compelled to point out that, linguistically, "users *and* privileges" doesn't necessarily HAVE to mean users *with* privileges. Users (who only have access to their own stuff) that don't have ...
Fuchsia was uncovered this week. It first made a public appearance in early July, when Google quietly created a new repository for the operating system on its development server. The OS is open-source ...
Let’s quickly go through what happened in the tech world over the weekend. First up, remember Google’s mysterious Fuchsia OS? Well, it’s back in the spotlight, and this time it’s eyeing your Android ...
Four years ago Google introduced Fuchsia, a unique operating system that would unify Android and Chrome OS. The company has not revealed much about it, but is now opening it publicly to the developer ...
Google still hasn't explained what it's up to with Fuchsia, but the project has continued to develop to the point that it has a new and fascinating interface. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) ...