![]() ![]() Hacker-friendly out of the boxįortunately, Google and Samsung, who makes the 'box, seem to have anticipated exactly this response, and left both the Chromebooks and Chromeboxes wide open to hacking. That's more than enough muscle to run a full-on OS like Linux instead of trying to live within the tight, web-only, confines of Chrome OS. It also has plenty of USB and video ports as well as a built-in speaker. The Chromebox given out at Google I/O, for example, comes with a Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 16GB SSD. For many of the rest of us, the Chromebox, and the Chromebook before it, are a waste of perfectly good hardware. ![]() Capable of providing solid, secure performance at a reasonable price with almost no administrative overhead, they will no doubt find their way onto trading floors and into hospitals and universities, among other places. Google's new Chromebox has some compelling features for large-scale IT shops.
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