I don't think so. Wait a moment while I try...It seems that Fuschia is quite a way off from being commercially available. It popped up without warning in 2016 and is being talked about by techies all over. It is based on a new microkernel called "Zircon" but who knows the extent of the teething difficulties?
Google aimed it at a huge market by designing it for use on ...
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There has certainly been word in the industry that Fuschia has more than toyed with Flutter, a new coding engine that will allow usage of both Android and ios apps. A whole year ago the tech industry reported trials on Pixelbook.
In December last Google did report the stable release of Flutter in a 1.0 for anyone to trial. Flutter and Fuschia are the new Google based OS for ...
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Apple are certainly less secure at the top of this market than they have been to date and Google intends to shift their supremity if at all possible. Apple's ios is not designed to welcome other technologies. Fuschia is deliberately designed to allow compatability between smartphones and PCs, and portable and stationary devices, as well as between web-based and native applications.
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Android phones have shown themselves to be vulnerable to hacking. Therefore, it is possible that there is this vulnerability in the Android system generally. Such a weakness would make it urgent for the development of a system that is unhackable, but the recent case of a financier dying leaving his file inaccessible without his password suggests that such development is possible.
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Word has it that the kernel the Fuschia development team are using, at least so far, is known as ‘Zircon’ which is designed to be consistently upgradeable. The Windows 10 environment depends on this. However, there is likely to be another kernel that Google Fuchsia uses.
It's operating system has two distinct but connected user interfaces: a phone-centric one ...
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If Fuschia is not launched it will be because the inherent difficulties of an advance that aims to satisfy all platforms in functionality have not been overcome. I am sure that if not Fuschia then some other operating system will be developed that will work on all electronic devices, but it may be that those devices, over time, have to receive updates that make them compatible with Fuschia or ...
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When something potentially big is in an experiemental state, it doesn't make sense to announce it. The company would want to to make sure Fuschia did what they were setting out to make it do before telling the tech industry.
Google has let the world know Fuschia is on the scene and will be released but there are probably all kinds of teething problems given the currently ...
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We can't know the whole picture, of course, but what has leaked out is that Adobe is likely to be dumped. Just a word, don't get mixed up with a softare company called Fuschia Lts. This provides educational and all sort of other softward for many different client bases. It isn't - as far as I know - anything to do with Google, and is not connected to the - so far - experimental operating ...
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Will Fuschia be the operating systm of the future? Yes, if it is successful, and No if some other company miraculously develops something better. Technology being such a rapidly moving area of our existence, the latter is bound to be true, ultimately.
But by "the future" you are probably thinking in terms of a decade not a generation. The idea of an operating system that ...
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Yes and no. It is true that Fuschia developers have added Apple's Swift to the system, but no-one yet knows why. Given that Swift is a general-purpose, multi-paradigm.
Compiled programming language and the thrust of development of Fuschia is that have an operating system that works on all platforms, isn't it likely that the distinctive features in all their detail will be ...
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