
"On Telegram, a tipster named Frost Core shared a link to a bug report (no longer accessible without permission) focused on Chrome Incognito tabs, including two screenshots and a description. According to 9to5Google, the description let on that the device used was an HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 Chromebook with a board/codenme "Brya(Redrix)," which runs a 12th-generation Intel Core (AlderLake-U) processor."
"Also: Your Google Chrome browser just got a useful autopilot feature - here's how it works In the 9to5Google post, an accompanying video shows the new OS, which looks very similar to ChromeOS. There are some subtle differences, such as a taller status bar (optimized for larger screens) and a slightly modified mouse cursor. One other difference is found in the Chrome browser. In mobile mode, the extension button is unavailable."
Aluminium OS merges ChromeOS and Android into a single platform and runs Android 16. A leaked bug report identified an HP Elite Dragonfly 13.5 Chromebook with a Brya(Redrix) board and a 12th-generation Intel Alder Lake-U processor. The reported build number is ZL1A.260119.001.A1. Visual differences include a taller status bar optimized for larger screens, a slightly modified mouse cursor, and the Chrome browser disabling the extension button in mobile mode. Aluminium OS is described as built with AI at the core, suggesting significant Gemini integration. The new OS is expected to be released sometime this year.
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