Cameyo by Google streams legacy Windows or Linux apps to the Chrome browser on a ChromeOS device or to a progressive web app.
Google has integrated Cameyo into ChromeOS, letting Chromebooks run Windows apps natively, which is a big step toward bridging both worlds.
Cameyo works by streaming only the needed applications, instead of virtualizing an entire desktop, which means legacy Windows ...
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Cameyo by Google makes it easier to run Windows-based apps on Chromebooks.
Google Chrome has begun testing a native version for Windows on Arm, according to reports, bringing the world’s most popular browser to one of the world’s niche operating systems — which may gain in ...
Not content to merely sit on our laurels as the world's best PC gaming website in your regular browser, now we want to infiltrate your desktop apps as well. Kidding— mostly kidding—but those of you ...
Ever since Google and its hardware partners launched the first Chromebooks in 2011, they’ve argued that a browser-based operating system could be enough to serve your computing needs. Now it’s the ...
TL;DR: With Windows 10 support ending in October 2025, Google's Chrome browser is reportedly now tracking PC eligibility for Windows 11 upgrades (using anonymized data). This appears to be an effort ...
If you're running the latest version of Chrome and still don't see Split View, you can either wait for the feature to reach ...