![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, Google announced this week that it is remaking CloudReady as “Chrome OS Flex” by putting a bunch of Google stuff into it: Chrome sync, Google Assistant, and some Android phone integrations. So my fear was that Google would acquire and eventually smother CloudReady, eliminating one good way to extend a device’s life without signing up for targeted advertising. Sometimes its lack of Google-tied features was a bonus. I rescued more than a few old laptops with CloudReady. CloudReady was an ideal old-computer OS, with its lighter memory and processor requirements and regular security updates. The firm made a version that worked on many older Windows and Mac devices-and, in some cases, end-of-life Chromebooks. Neverware’s CloudReady is based on the open-source roots of Chrome and Chrome OS, Chromium and Chromium OS. Rescuing an end-of-life Chromebook Pixel with CloudReady ![]()
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