First spotted by XDA - Developers, a mention in
the Chromium Gerrit mentions that a new long - press gesture is being added to Chrome for Android which allows you to view your recent browsing history.
In
Chromium Gerrit, an open source code review tool for Chrome OS, there's a line of code that states, «add Assistant feature flags changes accordingly» and another that says, «Assistant service provides core Google Assistant functionality.»
Android P will allow Android Things devices and Chromecasts to have their volume levels synchronized using a public application programming interface (API), a new commit discovered in
the Chromium Gerrit repository suggests.
It's increasingly being integrated with Android, and unsurprisingly, a new commit this week in
the Chromium Gerrit implies that Android applications might work with Chrome OS's split - screen feature in the future.
Earlier this month, we uncovered commits in
the Chromium Gerrit that point to an updated Material Design with darker colors and new iconography.
Now, according to a new commit in
the Chromium Gerrit, we have learned that Chrome OS is adding a floating virtual keyboard.
This latest news comes from XDA Developers, which found a merged commit in
the Chromium Gerrit project that lays the groundwork for a future update.
A commit from
the Chromium Gerrit mentioned «secret upcoming 4K Chromebooks.»
They didn't necessarily have the feature from launch, though; before it was added, hints began appearing on
the Chromium Gerrit — Chrome OS's open source code contribution tracker.
Not exact matches
As reported by Droid Life, XDA discovered a «merged commit» within
Chromium's
Gerrit code which seems to hint at a Chrome OS - wide implementation of Google Assistant.