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Rumors about Google's October 9 event include hints that the company could present more than just its new generation of Pixel phones. Along with an updated Chromecast, we may also see the giant present its own tablet that runs the Chrome OS operating system, although it would hide a little secret.

Google works on a Chrome OS tablet with support for Windows 10

Perhaps more surprising than the news from the tablet, whose code name is Nocturne, is the fact that, according to a new report, which cites reports from developers in various Google repositories, the company is already working to make Windows 10 compatible with the tablet. The repositories contain references to Nocturne experiencing a BSOD while running Windows 10, which is indicative that device development is already well underway and issues are being debugged.

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The move would be in line with Google's alleged plans for Chromebooks in general, as a report earlier this year referred to the company working on a feature called Campfire, equivalent to Boot Camp Assistant on Mac, that would allow Chromebook owners a dual boot Windows 10 and Chrome OS.

The previous report also referred to the October 9 event as a possible avenue for Google to officially reveal the new feature to the world, and what better way to do it than to show it through its first Chrome-based tablet. The move would also make Chromebook a more versatile platform after adding support for Android and even Linux apps.

How about the idea of ​​a dual-boot tablet with Chrome OS and Windows 10.

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