Google's new Google Aluminum OS operating system, which the company has been working on for a long time and aims to combine mobile and desktop experiences, has unexpectedly entered the technology world's agenda with a leak. Two different screenshots, released by the company due to an error, have revealed for the first time the interface and main features of this new platform, which is expected to replace ChromeOS. This leak provides important clues about the tech giant's future plans in the field of computer operating systems.
Redaksiya reports that the leak of Google's new operating system, Aluminum OS, has provided detailed information about the platform's design and functionality. The leaked images show that the system has a more modern and user-friendly interface compared to ChromeOS. This is an indication of Google's desire to integrate the mobile device experience into desktop computers.
In the leaked images of Aluminum OS, it is seen that the system offers new ways to manage applications, access files, and adjust settings. This aims to provide users with a more intuitive and efficient experience. Furthermore, the system is expected to offer more functionality and performance compared to ChromeOS. It is speculated that Google plans to take a stronger position in the computer operating systems market with this new operating system. This is an important step towards competing with operating systems like Microsoft's Windows and Apple's macOS. It is eagerly awaited what innovations Aluminum OS will introduce in the future and how it will be received by users.
