Google releases list of Chromebooks that will support Android apps

With Google confirming Play Store’s arrival on Chromebooks, we’re sure most of you will be waiting to know exactly which Chromebooks will support Android apps. Well, the wait is over as the Mountain View, California-based company has released the list.

The list of Chromebooks that Google says will work with Android apps starting next month currently includes Acer Chromebook R11, Asus Chromebook Flip, and of course Google Chromebook Pixel (2015).

The search giant also released a long list of Chromebooks that will get the Play Store later this year (head to the Source 2 link below)….

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Lenovo picks at our nostalgia with a RAZR ad for June 9th Moto event

I am confused as I write this. Before reading ahead, you need to see the same video that left me with a baffled look on my face. I feel as if I just got back from my own high school days once filled with acne, confused teenagers, long hair, and Motorola RAZRs. The video is titled “Moto 06.09.16”, likely the date for a new phone to launch or to hold an unveiling event.

Lenovo quietly released this ad, on Motorola Mobility’s YouTube channel, set in a high school with a bunch of adolescents living through their high school phases. The ad starts with a girl sending a text message to…

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OnePlus CEO says upcoming OP3 feels good to hold

In an apparent attempt to create hype around the device, OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu (aka Pete Lau) has said that the company’s upcoming OnePlus 3 smartphone feels good to hold. He made the comment in a post on Weibo (China’s Twitter).

This came just days after the usually reliable leakster @evleaks shared a press render of the OnePlus 3, showing the handset in all its glory.

As for specs, rumors say that the OP3 is powered by Snapdragon 820 chipset, and sports a 5.5-inch 1080p display. The device is said to come in two RAM variants – 4GB and 6GB – with 32GB and 64GB internal memory,…

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Google confirms it is developing VR headset and controller

If you recall, when Google announced Daydream VR platform at the ongoing I/O 2016 conference a couple of days ago, the company revealed that it has created a reference design for a virtual reality headset as well as a controller that will be shared with partners.

While that gave an impression that Google itself won’t be launching such a product, the search giant has now confirmed otherwise.

The confirmation came from Google’s VR division head Clay Bavor who said that the Mountain View, California based company is developing its own VR headset and controller. Sadly, he didn’t reveal…

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