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Documents, calendar, e-mail, contacts, and tasks available online and offline, and all securely backed-up and synchronised in the cloud.
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Access to the Chrome web app store
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Killer web apps
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The latest Intel Core processors
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Fun games
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Built-in support for popular file types and external devices
For more information about the Chrome OS, please visit the
Verified Boot
Read Only firmware verifies the integrity of Read/Write (R/W) firmware. R/W firmware verifies the active Linux kernel. During run time,
the kernel verifies each block read from disk.
If a verification step fails and there is no backup option, the machine enters recovery mode.
The Developer Mode switch turns off verified boot (at the Kernel stage) to enable users to run Chromium OS (or other OS). The BIOS is
always verified.
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