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 ...
Less than a year after the work was first discovered, it seems Google has abandoned its plans to upgrade its line of Assistant smart speakers to the Fuchsia operating system. Since 2017, we’ve been ...
Google has leaked a document that was spotted by sleuths earlier, and it points to a project under its Fuchsia team, and it is pointing to a new device that will arrive later this year. Incidentally, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fuchsia is an open-source operating system developed by Google that’s designed to be simple and secure. The company previously released versions of Fuchsia that can run on Pixel-branded Chromebooks ...
Ahead of the new year, Google has been making preparations for more of its developers to work with the Fuchsia operating system. Since 2017, we’ve been carefully studying the progress of Google’s ...
Here's a puzzle: Google appears to have started work on a completely new operating system, but no one knows quite what it's for. The project's name is Fuchsia, and it currently exists as a growing ...