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https://googlebook.google/
108•tambourine_man•1h ago

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timpera•1h ago
This is really cool (although they could've recycled the Pixelbook brand). I hope there'll be a way to dual boot Windows 11 on this.
ocdtrekkie•43m ago
This is the dumbest branding Google has ever come up with and I am here for it. I can't wait for the memes. Is that your Chromebook? No, it's my Googlebook!

Edit: It lists five OEMs, so it's not a Pixel equivalent, not Google-made hardware. Which makes it funnier, actually. Like if Windows laptops from every OEM were called Microsoftbooks.

type0•40m ago
> Googlebook

My Gobbledygook works just fine

Apocryphon•32m ago
Droidbook
serial_dev•42m ago
Or Chromebook? It’s the same with the messengers, they can’t settle on a single brand.
spankalee•39m ago
This runs Android, not ChromeOS, so the Chromebook name doesn't fit.

That said, Googlebook is a terrible name and reusing Pixelbook would have been way better.

__patchbit__•25m ago
Google TechDeck Pro
verdverm•42m ago
After the Pixelbook, I don't think I'm giving their hardware another chance. When through all the choices, back on Mac for that sweet silicon and a solid desktop.
hansmayer•41m ago
Please tell me you're being sarcastic here?
fundad•18m ago
Yeah the name is a little clumsy sounding. I think Pixelbook isn't as recognizable as Chromebook.

I guess they don't want the baggage from Chromebook because Chrome is a given Google wants people to think Google == AI the way they think Chrome == internet.

We may not like Copilot but the truth is Google's OS is already delivering what Apple Intelligence promised on laptops and phones. Google has a lot of customers, a good amount of Apple customers seem to want Apple Intelligence. I'm interested in seeing how Google does against Apple (and curious what GoogleBook will cost). It's important to remember that it was in the works long before MacBook Neo was announced and maybe even before it was rumored.

recitedropper•43m ago
Can't imagine this'll help the RAM shortage.
losvedir•31m ago
Why? Are you thinking this will be a 128GB behemoth running models locally? That'd be pretty cool but it almost certainly isn't. I bet it's a very lightweight device that just calls a remote Gemini model.
corndoge•25m ago
> 1. Check responses. Internet connection required.
hansmayer•40m ago
Hey Google, take the cue from Microslops debacle with the "agentic" Windows : Nobody asked for this!
SecretDreams•39m ago
This will end up on the killedbygoogle website probably 7 years from now. Probably right next to Chromebook at this rate -_-.
selectnull•26m ago
No, they will promise 7 years of update but kill it in 2.
troymc•38m ago
I guess it will be running Google's new operating system (a "modern OS designed for Intelligence") that combines elements of Android and ChromeOS.

Edit: Probably Android at the core, and then a desktop-grade Chrome browser on top.

incognito124•23m ago
https://aluminium-os.com/
bsimpson•14m ago
Weird - is that a fansite that registered a Google codename as a domain?
idle_zealot•11m ago
Why does this entire page read like an LLM wrote it in response to "Imagine Google is making a new desktop operating system built on Android. It's focused on total app compatibility, parity with the Apple ecosystem, Linux development and power users, and deep AI integration. Write the promo page for this operating system."?

Also

> Intelligent Window Management The OS learns your workflow patterns and proactively arranges windows, prepares files, and opens apps before you ask.

Bleh.

Edit: Oh, it is that. A fan decided to make an LLM write a promo page assuming the role of Google marketing for an unreleased, unannounced project and make up all the details.

pier25•21m ago
maybe Fuchsia?
j2kun•20m ago
Wouldn't it be Fuchsia?
llm_nerd•15m ago
The dream of Fuchsia is effectively dead, and aside from some older Nest devices, Google only remaining efforts with the OS is basically as a tiny runtime that they'll run in VMs on Android for some secure process needs.

It was just a speculative research project and a bunch of bloggers went wild declaring it the end of Android, Linux (Android of course sitting on Linux), ChromeOS, etc. That was never real.

0xbadcafebee•38m ago
Can we replace the splash page with this blog post? https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android...
jerojero•37m ago
I think if I wanted a cheap laptop I'd probably get the macbook neo, and if i wanted a non-gaming expensive one i'd get a macbook pro.

I really don't see the market fit for this, I guess the android integration. But my god, I'd die of cringe if someone asked me about my laptop and I had to say "googlebook". Believe it or not, these things matter a lot, particularly if you're trying to target a young audience.

troymc•31m ago
I think it's a successor to the Chromebook. In the vast majority of modern K-12 public schools, the school district owns the hardware, not the students.
pier25•23m ago
The target is definitely not the K12 education market. It looks more like a premium device which most Chromebooks are not.
jerlam•22m ago
Everything on this page suggests it's not for education.

Emphasis on AI and connecting to your phone. How many Iceland trips do students make?

30minAdayHN•22m ago
I recently heard from couple of Technology Directors at schools that they are looking to procure Macbook Neos replacing their Chromebooks. This might be a strategy to defend their Chromebook market in schools.
outside1234•19m ago
Is the value of the Chromebook in education that it is 1) cheap or 2) doesn't do anything except have a browser?

If it is both, then all the Neo needs to do is have a browser only mode and goodbye Chromebook market.

superfrank•14m ago
Unless they're cheap, it's not going to sell well for K-12.

I used to work for an ed-tech company that was specifically focused on software for chromebooks and in talking with customers the biggest selling point of chromebooks for schools what their price. The school issued devices get absolutely beat to shit and they just expect a certain number to be decommissioned at the end of the year. Most schools are looking to buy the cheapest thing that does the job and the small group that have the money to actually buy premium devices are going to gravitate toward Apple products.

If Google is selling these for less then $500 then maybe there's a place for them, but like we saw it with the Pixelbook, there just isn't really demand for an $1000 chromebook

plutomeetsyou•20m ago
supposedly macbook pro's M-series are quite adept for gamers these days.
dhosek•18m ago
But the gaming software market is very heavily biased towards delivering for Windows on Intel. That said, I’m not a gamer so what do I know?
bigyabai•17m ago
I'd like to meet the person that supposed this to you, and ask them what games they play.
whodidntante•20m ago
Chromebook users.

I loved my Pixelbook, fantastic piece of hardware. When that ended, I went with an Acer Chromebook. Works fine, just not the same.

I would go for a Mac Air or Neo, but only if I could install ChromeOS.

I will most likely get a Googlebook, and would be more likely to do so if it was not named Googlebook and did not have Gemini built in.

wvenable•16m ago
I thought Microsoft had the market cornered on terrible product naming but "Googlebook" is extremely awful.

My suggestion, if they really want to go this route, is to shorten it to "gBook".

Zigurd•5m ago
The first thing that came to mind is "What about all that gobbledygook in your Google-dee-book?"
nerdsniper•4m ago
I'm imagining poultry running around clucking: "gBook! gBook! gBAWK!"
Thaxll•6m ago
MacBook neo is not expensive but it's not cheap.
tapoxi•36m ago
Something I appreciate about ChromeOS is that updates are basically invisible. I'm worried they're gonna fuck up and overcomplicate something simple by having it run full-blown Android.

Just think of all the times that you're happily using a browser and now these sites are going to demand you install an app after they detected you can because of the user agent. Ugh.

ZeroCool2u•34m ago
There was a time where Google could've been competitive in this space, specifically against Apples MacBook product line, but that has long since passed. The 3rd party manufacturer path means Google isn't committed to this and won't have competitive hardware. It'll just be another Chromebook and limited to the Google Play Store too, which just isn't good at this point.
mtrovo•26m ago
> and limited to the Google Play Store too, which just isn't good at this point.

Care to elaborate? I have no ide a what you're talking about here.

jtonl•33m ago
If it runs vim. I can take it.
pcurve•33m ago
It could just be me, but the usecases they're trying to solve for always seem... out of touch from reality.

Either they live in their own bubbles where their lives revolve around constant shopping, traveling, throwing parties, and doing creative work...

Or they're not bothering to do basic observational research around how normal people live.

slopinthebag•32m ago
You mean the average person's problems aren't solved by a custom widget to track their flight to Iceland?

The irony is that most of these things would be better solved by a bot you can text. Create a thread for a trip or whatever, have it text you when flights are delayed or cancelled, reminders, let you ask it question, etc. So just...a chatbot.

csoups14•31m ago
"Gemini, design a widget to tell me if I can afford to stop for coffee before work"
slopinthebag•4m ago
"Gemini, design a widget to tell me if I can afford to eat this week"
650REDHAIR•31m ago
Awful branding aside this will be dead within 3 years.

MacBook neo @ $499 and the ability to finance it leaves almost zero room in the US market for an Android laptop.

*edit

It looks like will be a ChromeOS successor and their demographic will be schools?

kx_x•20m ago
Not _just_ being able to finance; the 0% interest and 24-month period is amazing!
pier25•19m ago
Yeah this is going the way of the Pixelbook.
geori•31m ago
They are so bad at product
returnInfinity•30m ago
Can this project run for 30 years at loss? Google investors don't like that.

One day an exec will say lets reduce wasteful projects and cut this.

achow•30m ago
Google seems to have made an official post on Reddit describing the feature set in detail:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1tb8xls/introducin...

[Edit]

And, the feature set references the 'AI mouse pointer' from this Deepmind blog..

https://deepmind.google/blog/ai-pointer/

somebehemoth•20m ago
AI mouse pointer is definitely not something I wanted to think about today. A recent HN post implored vibe coders not to modify the mouse pointer and now we get this from Google.
varenc•19m ago
Looks like their Reddit post has a formatting error?

   ...as computing shifts from operating systems [to intelligence systems](TKTK)...

`[text](link)` is the syntax used to create a link. But since `TKTK` isn't a valid URI, it doesn't render a link. My guess is TKTK is placeholder and they were supposed to fill it in before posting on reddit... but forgot?

edit: hah, maybe someone from Google saw my comment. This has now been fixed and TKTK replaced with https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/1tb83gy/making_and...

sunaookami•14m ago
Posting an official announcement of an AI-powered laptop on Reddit were the users there tend to have a hard Anti-AI stance is certainly something.
WarmWash•6m ago
I haven't been around reddit much for a few years, but in the past at least, /r/android was one of the best tech communities on the internet. It was even better than the iPhone subs for iPhone discussion.

I mean if you think about it, the type of person to own an android phone and care enough about phones to join a community is pretty much guaranteed to be only a tech geek.

dhosek•11m ago
Oh my goodness, the use cases are so… badly conceived:

> If a friend sends you a picture on your phone and you need to email it from your laptop, the file is just there — no need to email it to yourself.

So are there really people who will email a photo to themselves from their phone to… send the photo in an email?

Interesting to note that there is no mention of processor or operating system in that post. I’m guessing that it’s Android in a laptop form factor which I suppose might be something that some people would want, but I’m not one of them.

varun_chopra•29m ago
What does Google gain from this? They already struggle in hardware, or am I missing something - has something changed?
chromacity•17m ago
The main thrust behind their foray into hardware was that they feared being cut off. Whoever controls the terminal has the power to push users toward their own platforms (Bing, Microsoft 365, etc), and I guess they could see the writing on the wall and wanted to have a platform they control.

As for this project, I think part of it is just the conclusion of internal power plays between Chrome and Android. The other half is probably the same fear as before: if Microsoft puts their own AI closer to the user, Google will have a hard time keeping up. So the best defense is to have your own "AI-first" OS.

Keep in mind that Microsoft doesn't need to win to hurt Google's bottom line. For example, if Bing captures 5% of search through OS- and browser-bundling strategies, that's still a 5% that Google can't have.

kotaKat•29m ago
So... they built a right-click-slop-generator and that's the default experience you get as the context menu?

Gross. I thought the Windows 11 miscreation was bad enough.

also, second question in re sideloading:

do the Googlebooks get the 24 hour fuckoff window for enabling sideloading or can I just walk granny through loading an .apk direct on the laptop

mturk•28m ago
I bought a Pixelbook during the middle of their product lifetime, and it was one of the best laptops I ever had. I genuinely don't know how broadly that sentiment was shared, but the cancellation of the product line suggests "not that broadly." Google has changed since that time and I am a bit skeptical this will meet that specific niche for me.
jayd16•20m ago
Yeah, I had the original Chromebook Pixel and the Pixelbook and they were both great. Somehow I'm still using the Pixelbook today and it chugs along.

That said, its hard to justify the prices for these premium Chromebooks. When I picked them up they were heavily discounted with some developer code or other.

I also agree with the shaky future as far as being able to actually opening these things up with developer tooling. It seems like they've simply been on a path to rollback all of that.

llbbdd•19m ago
I don't know if these were related but I had a Pixel C tablet and I'm still upset they killed that off too. It was a nicer tablet than any Samsung I tried and felt like a genuine competitor to the iPad equivalent really excellent build quality, and then they abandoned it. I still have it but whatever they did to the software before giving up on it made it crash and blackscreen all the time while completely idle and I haven't had the energy to install something else on it, if something else even exists.
worldsavior•28m ago
Will it have a bootloader unlocked???
gosukiwi•27m ago
So its the same you can do with using any AI app, but they make you buy an inferior notebook (compared to macbooks)
cromka•26m ago
I bet you all share the same feeling looking at it: it will be pretty OK for 2 years and then become abandon-ware soon after, like it is with Google products typically. Or not, but you still have that scepticist gut feeling about it.
royal__•26m ago
So...it's a Chromebook. With "ai".
xd1936•23m ago
Running Android, not Gentoo.
mmooss•12m ago
Not quite Android: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48112299
xd1936•25m ago
They weren't feeling "book.google"?
numbers•25m ago
Chromebook, Pixelbook, Googlebook.

Google loves to just remake the same-ish thing again in hopes of adoption.

guyzero•5m ago
Chromebooks had a higher market share than Macs in 2021.
lifestyleguru•24m ago
> 8GB RAM.

Oh god, it's a curse. In 2026 we should be getting laptops with 128 GB of RAM. Instead we get some "new model" over and over, with 8GB.

ibejoeb•21m ago
If you haven't checked the market for RAM lately, you're in for a shock.
ryandrake•6m ago
The current cost spike is very recent. The average computer's RAM size has roughly quadrupled every four years since around 1988:

1988: 1MB

1992: 4MB

1996: 16MB

2000: 64MB

2004: 256MB

2008: 1GB

2012: 4GB

And then, from around 2014 or so, for the last 12 years, we've been kind of stuck on 8GB for some reason. There wasn't a ram shortage in 2016, so why didn't the average computer come with 16GB? The trend continuing would mean we'd have 64GB average machines by 2020. So what happened?

Lwrless•23m ago
I'm curious what this means for ChromiumOS and downstreams like FydeOS.

If Google is now pushing this "intelligence‑first" desktop experience, how much of that work is likely to stay in the proprietary ChromeOS/Googlebook layer vs. land in upstream ChromiumOS?

mountainriver•23m ago
Put a TPU in this and I’ll buy it!
Andrex•22m ago
Indulge some pedantry with me... Why "Googlebook?" Pixel was meant for first-party computing devices, I thought. Nest for smart home and Fitbit for fitness trackers.

If you don't want to associate with past Pixelbooks and want to highlight Gemini, why not Geminibook or something like that? Does Google not have faith in the Gemini branding?

Random thoughts from a nerdy mind.

dccoolgai•20m ago
AI polls lower than "congress". People hate it - they hate it so much. They probably _wanted_ to call it that but someone who knows anything put their foot down.
riffraff•11m ago
buth the very first two bits of copy are about "intelligence" and "gemini". If they wanted to stay away from AI as branding they didn't do a great job.
BakeInBeens•12m ago
If Samsung isn't a Googlebook partner then those laptop OEMs could be shipping the Google desktop environment while OEMs are free to ship a Googlebook or scale up their own desktop environments.
VectorLock•6m ago
Just calling it a "Gbook" sounds infinitely cooler.
dwa3592•22m ago
before clicking I thought this was gonna be some sort of a hardware innovation, TPU in a laptop for local AI type of product but oh well.
subarctic•14m ago
This was my thought too, but I didn't see anything to rule that out, did you? It says "built for Gemini Intelligence" so probably has some hardware requirement like that
kubik369•20m ago
It is not very encouraging that most of the marketing materials on the website show the Googlebook having filleted (rounded) edges similar to Macbook Neo, but the video shows the laptop having a bevelled profile similar to framework 13. Seems like a hastily put together attempt at a response to the acclaimed Macbook Neo. Literally zero information on the page apart from the "fall" release window.
pfortuny•16m ago
Screams of "COME ON DO SOMETHING WE NEED THE STUDENTS TO NOT BUY MACs!"

Built for Gemini?? No thanks.

mholt•20m ago
This page crashes in my Google-based browser. I can't scroll down more than ~50 pixels.
d--b•19m ago
what’s the OS on this?
mmooss•11m ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48112299
html5cat•18m ago
Original Pixelbook was amazing and my fam still uses it. Wish they just stuck to the lineup and kept iterating vs giving up and trying to rebrand every few years.
Raed667•18m ago
Off topic i know but, who goes from SF to Tokyo for a 6 day "vintage shopping trip" ? Who do they think their audience is here?
guyzero•6m ago
If you watched the rest of the announcements, apparently social media influencers.
lern_too_spel•18m ago
This looks like a better announcement page: https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android...

Is this a rebranding of Chromebook Plus? For those who haven't been following the laptop form factor recently, Chromebook Pluses with Mediatek Kompanio Ultra SoCs are the best deals in laptops today. If this is just a Chromebook Plus with a fashion light bar, I'm not interested.

LurkandComment•16m ago
I can't invest in Goolge products. I always feel like they're going to pull the plug or change the terms, pricing model etc.
goolz•8m ago
This is how I feel. No matter what they do at this point it is moot as they cannot be trusted to maintain products into the future. So much so it is a meme at this point.
ruuda•15m ago
https://goomics.net/239
mmooss•14m ago
For those wondering about the OS:

"We’re bringing together the best of Android, which comes with powerful apps on Google Play and a modern OS that’s designed for Intelligence, and ChromeOS, which comes with the world’s most popular browser."

https://blog.google/products-and-platforms/platforms/android...

Many have tried desk/laptop and phone integration before, but it never seems to work smoothly, which surprises me because it doesn't seem that hard, at least to run phone apps on the larger screen (with some icon modification, etc.); and it doesn't stick as a feature, which surprises me because I'd think almost anyone would want to easily integrate the two.

I wonder why this time will be different? Is there demand now? Does Google have some trick up their sleeve? Do they have a universal development platform that makes it easy to write apps for both platforms?

arjie•14m ago
I imagine they're going to do the same thing with this as with Chromebooks: i.e. do enterprise deals with schools and so on? Google's iteration-style structure where they kill products is fine for SaaS type offerings that are free and that you don't build your world around, but buying a laptop they won't support soon enough isn't that useful. Ultimately, just like with Amazon and their phone, it's obvious even prior to release that this is not a priority for the company and the side gig type stuff doesn't work when you are selling hardware.

Might have been more interesting if it were under a separate company that Google owned a large portion of, rather than carrying the Google brand. Then again, maybe the Google brand isn't toxic to the wider ecosystem of buyers. I still think consumer-hardware-wise Google is the Safeway Essentials version of Apple but others might think Gmail or Google itself which consumers consider best in class.

HarHarVeryFunny•9m ago
It's possible (likely?) that if the concept takes off that they might license or give the software away to other hardware vendors, just like the Android ecosystem.

I was anticipating an "AI phone" from someone like Google, not an "AI laptop", although it seems to be Android compatible so maybe that is coming next.

BakeInBeens•5m ago
I'd imagine they'll mimic the Chromebook ten year support guarantee, at minimum the eight year guarantee on phones which will extend to and it'll probably extend to Asus, Dell, HP, and Lenovo models.

Shipping enterprise desktop hardware with AI integrated features will likely be a priority to improve the cloud footprint amongst fortune 500.

golem14•13m ago
One of the really nice things of the Macs (from Neo to Studio) is that they have a single UI (that might or might not be ideal for you, but it is unified,) yet underneath it has a Unix OS that lets you run standard compilers, docker containers, vms whatnot. The pixel and chromebooks were nice as a device to run a browser on, but not for development. Getting EMacs to run on them felt like a big achievement at the time.
kommunicate•12m ago
I will never buy another google hardware product again after my most recent pixel experience. I was sent a phone with a defective modem that they refused to replace. This is despite having bought 5 other pixels and also using google fi and a bunch of other google products.

I will never trust them with a hardware purchase ever again.

SpyCoder77•9m ago
Waiting for this to be discontinued in around 3-9 months
davidw•8m ago
"Cast My Apps" - did they, uh, use AI to make that actually work? Because it's very flaky on my Chromebook, which I am otherwise very, very pleased with (especially given the price)
haunter•8m ago
> We’re working with Acer, ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo to make the first Googlebooks.

I'm sorry but these Taiwanese brands Acer and Asus are the bottom of the barrel. Bad build quality, clunky keyboard, bad speakers, everything plastic etc I never had a "premium" experience ever having the luck using one. They just can't make something simple as a Macbook Air/Neo

adamtaylor_13•8m ago
I cannot think of a product I'd like to own less than a machine fully-integrated with Google. And I'm not some "never Google" guy—my company's entire email infrastructure lives on Google. It's a necessary evil for us.

But... Google owning my hardware? This feels so out of left field. I must not be the target audience.

LetsGetTechnicl•8m ago
Slopbook
rozenmd•6m ago
"Googlebook, because lets face it, your parents are only watching YouTube anyway"
butlike•6m ago
DOA right? Since they don't have any good will that they won't just drop support next year?
KingNoosh•6m ago
Google Engineers don't even the other *books much for work, if they don't exclusively dogfood their own products, you know they don't have much faith to keep it going. Likewise their own phones.
bearjaws•5m ago
Good lord please do not use a Tensor processor.
s17tnet•5m ago
Their history of committment in supporting their hardware is too far from pleasing. I wouldn't touch Google hardware again (other than Pixels) with the tip of my toe.
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https://github.com/mietek/charity-lang/blob/master/doc/README.md
2•matteodelabre•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Play10q – a daily 10-question general knowledge trivia game

https://play10q.com
2•rileycevans•26m ago•0 comments

Agent view in Claude Code [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-INveHwbRz4
2•marksully•27m ago•0 comments

We're starting to get convincing counterfeit DDR5 modules

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/memory/were-starting-to-get-convincing-counterfeit-ddr5-modules-...
3•speckx•28m ago•0 comments