If Google’s Aluminium OS has these 5 features, I’ll ditch Windows for goodGoogle’s new PC OS has huge potential, if it gets these five things right.

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I’m part of the growing chorus of increasingly dissatisfied Windows users, so I’m eagerly watching as news continues to drip in about Google’s Aluminium OS — the project to unify ChromeOS and Android for PCs, with a healthy dose of Google’s AI leadership thrown in.

If I’m ever going to ditch Microsoft for Google (instead of jumping to one of the countless and increasingly great Linux distros), Aluminium OS is going to have to tick some pretty big checkboxes. Not just the obvious stuff like app privacy controls, supporting cutting-edge hardware and modern apps, and robust update commitments — I’m talking about real, practical features that would make a mobile-to-desktop ecosystem feel coherent, powerful, and worth rebuilding my software setup around.

Google’s new PC OS has huge potential, if it gets these five things right.Robert Triggs2025-11-25T12:00:05.000Z{}

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