Dell in talks with Google Chrome using operating system

The American technology company Dell is in talks with Google about using the operating system Chrome on their laptops, said on Monday a senior executive of the company.

"We must have a view of industry and technology leadership to two or three years, and we continually work with Google on this," he told Reuters Amit Midha, president of Dell China and South Asia, in an interview.

"There will be innovations in the market only two or three years, with a new form of computing, we want to be in that first row (...) So with Chrome or Android or any thing we want to be a leader" , Midha said, adding that no firm would have ads, but that discussions were ongoing.
Google has said it plans to launch a "late autumn" Chrome boreal your operating system, a rival of Microsoft Windows.

Midha said Dell would launch a new smartphone for the Chinese market in coming months which would work with TD-SCDMA, the third generation mobile network in China.

The new phone will be sold to China Mobile and have all kinds of features, including a TV tuner, said.

Dell entered the smart phone market late last year with the launch of the Mini 3 in China.
Midha said he expected Dell tablet, Streak, due in U.S. in July, was launched in China at the end of the year, but said a date had not closed.

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