Google has officially launched its Drive app for Arm-compatible Windows PCs. It first rolled out the Arm64 app in beta last year, but now it’s “generally available,” according to an update posted ...
Snapdragon-powered Windows PCs have been around for almost a year now, but they’ve been missing one key app: Google Drive.
If the Google Drive desktop client is not running already, use the search box to run it. After that, click on its system tray icon, then click on the three vertical dots or settings icon, and use ...
After months of testing, Google finally approved its Arm64-based Google Drive for Desktop app for Qualcomm laptops.
Windows PCs built around Arm processors just got a little more useful, with Google Drive leaving beta and reaching general ...
Google Drive was launched in April of 2012 and encompasses Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, among other Google apps. In addition to being an office productivity suite, Drive allows users to upload ...
The Google Drive app for Windows is now available for Snapdragon and Arm-powered PCs. This comes after last year’s launch of the Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus.
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