
Think that old computer sitting in your drawer is useless? Think again, buster — because Google just announced Chrome OS Flex. This is an operating system designed to run on bygone PCs and, making it perfect for small businesses and educational institutes. nw/entity/google_3″>Google hopes it’ll also have a positive impact on reducing global eWaste. You can run Chrome OS Flex using only a USB drive, with setup taking a few minutes. This development comes after oogle-neverware-acqusition-203553138.html”>xtannotation disambiguated wl-organization” itemid=”http://data.thenextweb.com/tnw/entity/google_3″>Google acquired Neverware in 2020, a company that enabled loading Chrome OS on old devices with its CloudReady software. While there were…
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