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Google is testing its Fuchsia OS on the original Nest Hub Google started developing its Fuchsia OS as an open-source operating system for many platforms back in 2016, but for the longest time there haven t been any news abut it. Well, Fuchsia is now the official OS for Google s original Nest Hub, formerly the Google Home Hub. The team behind Fuchsia is replacing the Nest Hub s limited Cast OS with Fuchsia, but on the surface the device should look and behave as before. The move from Cast OS to Fuchsia OS will take several months and begin with users in the Preview Program first. ....
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Engadget More than four years since it was outed, Google is finally releasing its Fuchsia operating system to the public. The software once tipped as an Android replacement is currently rolling out to the first-generation Nest Hub as part of an update that owners may not even notice, according to 9to5Google. Though a smart screen from 2018 may not seem like the most auspicious device for Fuchsia s launch, Google is probably taking a prudent approach. As such, it helps that the Nest Hub isn t overly complicated, with minor visuals built atop Google s Assistant. The device is also powered by Flutter, an open-source app development framework that allows developers to easily bring apps to multiple platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, Linux and the web. Therefore, Google should easily be able to swap in Fuchsia for the Hub s existing CastOS. ....
Starting today, the open-source Fuchsia OS will start rolling out to first-gen Nest Hub displays, according to 9to5Google. In the works since 2016, Fuchsia will land first on Nest Hub devices enrolled in Google’s Preview Program, before arriving more widely on non-Preview Program displays. Don’t expect the user experience to change much, though. 9to5Google notes that the look and feel of Fuchsia OS-powered Nest Hubs will be “essentially identical” to what it was before. OK, so what’s the big deal about Fuchsia, then? It’s a new, open-source OS that’s decidedly not based on the Linux kernel, as Android and Chrome OS are. Instead, Fuchsia is based on Magneta, which (as we described it back in 2016) is “combination microkernel and set of user-space services and hardware drivers” with a “physics based renderer” that can power graphical user interfaces. ....