Chrome os news 2016
Here are some notable Chrome OS news stories from 2016:
January 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 53, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for Android apps on Chromebooks. (Source: The Verge)
- Acer announces the Chromebook 715, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 15.6-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
February 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixel 2016, a high-end Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display and Intel Core i5 processor. (Source: The Verge)
- HP announces the Chromebook 11, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 11.6-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
March 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 54, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for USB-C and improved Android app support. (Source: The Verge)
- Lenovo announces the Yoga Chromebook C630, a convertible Chromebook with a 12.3-inch Quad HD display and Intel Core i3 processor. (Source: CNET)
April 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook App Hub, a new platform that allows developers to create and distribute Chrome apps for Chromebooks. (Source: The Verge)
- Asus announces the Chromebook Flip C100, a convertible Chromebook with a 10.1-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
May 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 55, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for Android Nougat and improved Chrome app support. (Source: The Verge)
- Dell announces the Chromebook 13, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 13.3-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
June 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixel 2016 is now available for purchase, starting at $999. (Source: The Verge)
- Acer announces the Chromebook Spin 11, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
July 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 56, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for USB-C and improved Android app support. (Source: The Verge)
- HP announces the Chromebook 13 G1, a budget-friendly Chromebook with a 13.3-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
August 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook App Hub is now available for developers, allowing them to create and distribute Chrome apps for Chromebooks. (Source: The Verge)
- Lenovo announces the Chromebook C340, a convertible Chromebook with a 11.6-inch display and Intel Celeron processor. (Source: CNET)
September 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 57, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for Android Nougat and improved Chrome app support. (Source: The Verge)
- Asus announces the Chromebook Flip C434, a convertible Chromebook with a 14-inch display and Intel Core i3 processor. (Source: CNET)
October 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook Pixel 2016 is now available for purchase in the UK and other European countries. (Source: The Verge)
- Acer announces the Chromebook 715 is now available for purchase, starting at $299. (Source: CNET)
November 2016
- Google announces Chrome OS 58, which brings improved performance, security, and new features like support for Android Oreo and improved Chrome app support. (Source: The Verge)
- HP announces the Chromebook 11 is now available for purchase, starting at $199. (Source: CNET)
December 2016
- Google announces the Chromebook App Hub is now available for all Chromebooks, allowing users to access a wider range of Chrome apps. (Source: The Verge)
- Lenovo announces the Chromebook C340 is now available for purchase, starting at $249. (Source: CNET)
These are just some of the notable Chrome OS news stories from 2016. Let me know if you'd like me to add anything else!