Google promises a 'no computer virus' world
The US Internet service firm claims its upcoming Chrome OS will eventually remove malicious code (malware) from users' minds.
The US Internet service firm claims its upcoming Chrome OS will eventually remove malicious code (malware) from users' minds .
Photo: Wired . Technical director Linus Upson of Google described in New Scientist magazine about a " nirvana that does not need to be involved in antivirus " thanks to Chrome OS. " We are completely redesigning the security architecture in the operating system so that users do not have to worry about dealing with viruses, malware or security updates, " Upson said.
Some bloggers commented that Google 's announcement was hasty and "silly", others rated malware even if it was harmful, but they made the Internet more complete. There are also people that should not laugh at what Google said when the product was not released.
Hardware manufacturers such as Nvidia, HP, Asus, Acer . confirmed that they will fully support the Chrome OS operating system. Meanwhile, Google also appeared in the press this week because of the security vulnerability of Chrome browser.
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