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Google planning to release own Chromebook?
ANI
Sydney, February 11, 2013
First Published: 11:49 IST(11/2/2013)
Last Updated: 11:50 IST(12/2/2013)
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Internet search giant Google may release its own Chromebook, some leaked documents have said.
HP announced it would be releasing its own Chromebook last week, but the computer does not contain the features listed in the leaked documents, namely a pretty 'lightbar scheme' in Google
colours that appears when you turn the computer on.

According to News.com.au, Google developer Francois Beaufort posted a link to documentation which offered evidence of this so-called " lightbar scheme ".

This feature doesn't exist in current Chromebooks, but it could be planned for future computers, such as the rumoured Chromebook 'Pixel' which is rumoured to be a laptop designed by Google engineers, the report said.


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