Jide originally produced Remix OS to run its Ultra Remix tablet. Much like the Microsoft Surface, we found the tablet to be a good system for productive work due to features unique for an Android ...
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 ...
Jide’s Remix OS—a… well, remixed version of Android that is more suitable for a PC’s mouse and keyboard—is now available for download. The OS turns Android into a windowed desktop environment with the ...
If you haven’t been paying attention to Jide and it’s popular Remix OS over the past year or so, perhaps now you should. Jide Technology has just released an emulated version of the Android OS, dubbed ...
Update, January 12: As promised, Remix OS for PC is now available for download. The package weighs 692MB and the download page makes it clear that it’s still alpha software intended for developers.
Microsoft’s Continuity. Samsung’s Flow. Motorola’s Atrix. Some of the world’s biggest gadget-makers have tried and failed to built an elegant device that consolidates the computer and smartphone in ...
We’ve seen several attempts in the past for running mobile applications on desktop computers. However, most of them have been futile or sluggish to actually prove themselves useful. Fortunately, there ...
Update: The beta version of Remix OS 2.0 is now available to download from their site. Adding support for 32-bit machines opens up compatibility with a wider variety of older computers that people ...
Earlier this month, Jide.com released an early alpha version of its new Remix OS. In essence, it’s a multi-window desktop operating system built on Android. It’s an interesting concept, but what makes ...
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 ...
Remix OS is a desktop-optimized port of Android-x86 that can be installed on a flash drive and booted on almost any computer. Taylor Martin CNET Contributor Taylor Martin has covered technology online ...