A few days ago, we broke the news about 'Calypso', a new Qualcomm SoC appearing in the Chromium Gerrit alongside a reference board named 'Mensa'. At first glance, it’s just another chip in the pipeline, but the more we look at the trajectory of Google’s Project Aluminium, the more it becomes clear … [Read more...] about To compete with MacBook Neo, Air and Pro, the Snapdragon ‘Calypso’ chip will be crucial for ‘Aluminium OS’
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Massive Deal Alert: The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 just hit an all-time low $499
If you’ve been following our recent coverage, you know the laptop world is currently obsessed with the MacBook Neo. At $599, Apple’s latest entry-level machine has been a sales juggernaut, proving that there is a massive appetite for premium-feeling hardware at a mid-range price. But if you’re … [Read more...] about Massive Deal Alert: The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 just hit an all-time low $499
Walmart is reportedly working on a new Onn 4K Google TV stick
Just a few days ago, I wrote about a leak showing off Walmart’s upcoming second-generation Onn 4K Pro. But it looks like that Google TV Streamer clone isn't the only new device Walmart has up its sleeve for 2026. According to a new leak from Android TV Guide, Walmart is also preparing to launch a … [Read more...] about Walmart is reportedly working on a new Onn 4K Google TV stick
MacBook Neo’s early sales numbers mean Google has a massive battle on its hands
Since the introduction of Chromebook Plus, the narrative has been pretty simple: if you wanted a fantastic laptop experience for under $600, just buy a Chromebook Plus. Apple simply didn't play in that sandbox. But the MacBook Neo has changed the rules of the game. Early reviews aren't just … [Read more...] about MacBook Neo’s early sales numbers mean Google has a massive battle on its hands
‘Calypso’ is Qualcomm’s next-gen SoC for the Project Aluminium era
The Chromium Gerrit is currently lighting up with a series of new commits for a new Qualcomm SoC codenamed "Calypso." This isn't just a minor driver tweak for existing hardware; developers have officially added the initial SoC skeleton for Calypso, signaling the start of a brand-new hardware family … [Read more...] about ‘Calypso’ is Qualcomm’s next-gen SoC for the Project Aluminium era
The best Chromebook deals today
I wrote a buying guide of sorts on wading through the rough waters of good and bad deals on new and old devices, and if you don't find what you are looking for on any given day, I'd recommend giving that a read so you can go and make your own decisions across multiple retailers. But for those … [Read more...] about The best Chromebook deals today
My favorite Google TV streamer is getting a redesign and it looks familiar
I’ve always said Walmart’s Onn 4K Pro is the absolute best-value Google TV streaming device on the market. In fact, I'd argue it's a much better buy than the Google TV Streamer 4K. But it looks like Walmart is taking a page right out of Google's playbook for their next release. Thanks to some new … [Read more...] about My favorite Google TV streamer is getting a redesign and it looks familiar
3 new Gemini features are coming to Google TV
We’ve all been there: spending more time looking for a movie than actually watching one, or constantly pausing a game to look up stats on our phones. Google’s new update for Google TV aims to fix that by making Gemini more proactive and visual and moving beyond simple text-based answers. Now, when … [Read more...] about 3 new Gemini features are coming to Google TV
Why ChromeOS and Project ‘Aluminium’ might get different update cycles
If you have updated your Chromebook recently, you have probably noticed a trend. As Robby recently pointed out regarding the recent rollout of ChromeOS 146, our system updates have been incredibly quiet lately. We are seeing a string of maintenance releases practically devoid of any major, … [Read more...] about Why ChromeOS and Project ‘Aluminium’ might get different update cycles
Google’s Lyria 3 Pro brings full-length AI music generation to Gemini
Just last month, we were saw the arrival of Lyria 3, Google DeepMind’s impressive music generation model that allowed users to create 30-second tracks right inside the Gemini app. It was a fun bar trick that showed a lot of promise, but the short duration limits felt a bit like a teaser for … [Read more...] about Google’s Lyria 3 Pro brings full-length AI music generation to Gemini
RCS Universal Profile 4.0 arrives with native video calls to benefit all smartphone users
For the past year, the conversation around Rich Communication Services (RCS) has been dominated by one thing: interoperability between Android and iOS. Now that end-to-end encryption is actively being tested between the two ecosystems, the GSMA is turning its attention to making the actual messaging … [Read more...] about RCS Universal Profile 4.0 arrives with native video calls to benefit all smartphone users
ChromeOS 146 is rolling out, but Google is clearly eyeing a much bigger prize
If you’ve checked your settings menu this week and seen the prompt to restart for ChromeOS 146, you might be wondering where the "What’s New" splash screen went. In an update that follows the now-understood trend of ChromeOS updates over the past year or so, we are looking at an one that is pretty … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 146 is rolling out, but Google is clearly eyeing a much bigger prize













