With the desktop-centric Android variant Remix OS having been available to the public for over two weeks now, it should come as no surprise that the operating system is receiving its first update, ...
On Thursday, Jide Technology released Remix OS Player, a tool for running Android apps on a Windows machine. It’s different than the original Remix OS in that users run their Android apps within the ...
Loyal Android fans will soon have the chance to run their much loved operating system on any computer, be it a desktop or a laptop. Jide, a company established by former Google employees, is bringing ...
James Vincent is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Today at Mobile World Congress, the company announced that the software's beta will be available ...
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Remix OS is a custom version of Android designed to make Google’s mobile operating system behave like a desktop OS. It has a taskbar, a desktop, and a start menu. More importantly, it allows you to ...
Remix OS is a modified version of Android that can run on practically any PC. It remixes Android into a desktop operating system, complete with applications running in windows, a Start menu, taskbar, ...
It’s been about a year since Jide unveiled a desktop-friendly version of Android called Remix OS, and in that time the company has run two successful Kickstarter campaigns, launched a tablet and a ...
Jide Technology may be a relative newbie when it comes to the game of software development, but the company is starting to make a name for itself, especially with the introduction of its Remix ...
The beta will update the OS with three main new features – 32-bit PC support, dual-booting, and over-the-air updates. The first is pretty useful for those who want to try out Remix OS on an older ...
Android Nougat is around the corner and with it comes split windows. But while Google is still adjusting to having more than one app window on the screen at the same time, Jide is already perfecting ...
is a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge. Imagine if every Android smartphone could transform into a PC just by connecting a display, keyboard, and ...