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Remember Google’s Fuchsia? A new operating system emerged in 2016 with many promises and ambiguity. Now it’s finally making its consumer debut through an update in the first-generation Nest Hub. According to a report by 9to5Google, the Big G is soon shipping an update to the 2018 Nest Hub that’ll replace the current operating system — the Linux-based CastOS — with Fuchsia OS. What difference will it make make in your life as a Nest Hub owner? Nada. The report says that your experience of using the device won’t change, and there’s a possibility you might not notice that the Nest…
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