This is a new thread at the very start of the Android/Chrome/Fuchsia vs Windows/Polaris match up.Right now Win 10 is just now barely finally starting to act good enough for prime time, and Google Android has just been announced
to be planning to become out with a full OS product.
We have two products out there right now for the Android side, Rockchip's Light Work OS
http://liliputing.com/2015/08/rockchips-light-work-os-is-android-with-a-start... and Jide's Remix OS
http://liliputing.com/2016/01/install-remix-os-on-any-pc-to-run-android-as-a-.... Google's formal mainstream entry is still a year out, anticipated to be included inside the Android N or O versions.
Google supports free standing companies who are run by ex-Google employees who have gone off to be entrepreneurs with ideas developed during their 25% time while working at Google.
Jide is one of these companies. So, in your mind consider Jide as a scout ranger way out in advance of the main troops, operating without uniform or credentials and mainly trying not to get shot down and working very hard at simply surviving.
..... but every once in a while, finding something tasty and slapping some C-4 up against it and making a large BOOM noise.
I think I just heard a BOOM coming from the small vendor pavilion over at the big CES computer show .....

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"Jide’s Remix OS is a custom version of Android designed to make Google’s mobile operating system feel like a desktop OS. And it pretty much works.
The developers of Remix OS have released two devices that ship with the software, a tablet and a mini desktop computer, and they’ve also made the software available to Chinese device makers such as Cube.
Now Jide wants to make it easy for anyone to install Remix OS on an existing computer. Starting January 12th you’ll be able to download an alpha version of Remix OS for PCs and install it on just about any system with an Intel or AMD chip.

Jide worked with the developers behind the Android-x86 project to bring Remix OS to desktops.
The current build is a version of Remix OS 2.0 which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. It includes access to the Google Play Store, allowing you to install and run thousands of apps and games. But unlike most versions of Android, Remix OS includes a taskbar, support for viewing multiple apps at once in resizable windows, and memory management tweaks that keep you from losing data when switching between apps if your device is running low on memory.
You’ll be able to run Remix OS 2.0 on a PC by downloading it to a USB drive and then booting from that drive.
While you don’t need a powerful computer to run the operating system (the $70 Remix Mini PC has just 2GB of RAM and a low-power ARM-based processor), Jide says a computer with a Core i7-4590 processor performs almost three times better in some benchmarks than a Samsung Galaxy S6 smartphone."
What does this mean? You now have a third alternative to the Windows 10 or Linux debate, with Jide OS being able to run on anything that has a BIOS that will recognize and boot off of a USB drive.
Now the feature wars will begin, with Android starting out way behind Windows, but swinging the entire PlayStore worth of free and low cost APP softwares which you are currently used to using on your phone.
Android (with Jide windowing and bottom bar and start menu) running on any old x86 trash piece of stuff you got laying around that will USB boot an alternate OS product.
My gut says that Android Jide will soon be able to crank up a Crouton'd Linux as well (if it can't at the moment it will come fairly soon).
And that means Steam games .....Suddenly, Win 10 just grew a real competitor in addition to Apple -- and one that runs well on simple older hardware.A collaboration between Jide, Android-X86, Crouton and Google ..... with the bits and pieces eventually drifting into the LENARO store to be labeled and stocked on the FOSS shelves for anybody to use.
Merry Christmas, Microsoft.
Never say we didn't give you something really good to ring in your New Year with .......