Spotted by Leopeva64 on Twitter and Reddit, Chrome’s Send Tab to Self 2.0 feature now appears to be notifying users of content sent over from other devices via the browser instead of the operating system’s native notification delivery system. On Chrome Canary, the dedicated ‘devices’ icon will appear to the right of the Omnibox when […]
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Sneak Peek: Chrome OS “Send Tab To Self” Live In Dev Channel
The Chrome OS team continues to bring new features to Chromebooks that allow users to move seamlessly between their desktop and mobile devices. First, it was “Better Together” which evolved into what is now Connected Devices. The feature, now in Stable, gives users a way to sync their phones with Chrome OS. Then, they can […]
Continue ReadingChrome ‘Send Tab To Self’ Coming Soon
If you’ve been in the Chrome ecosystem long enough, you probably remember the Chrome to Phone app initiative. It was one of the first attempts at unifying the phone and desktop browsing experience by allowing users to ‘push’ an open Chrome tab from your desktop to your phone. The idea was simple: when at your […]
Continue ReadingHow to factory reset your Pixel Tablet
So, you decided to get your hands on Google’s new Pixel Tablet. Chances are good that you may still be learning your way around and hopefully, your experience up until this point has been a good one. That said, there’s always a possibility for hiccups. Whether you’re using an aging device or a brand new […]
Continue ReadingLenovo’s big new tablet is beautiful, and proves that ChromeOS is Google’s better desktop OS
Lenovo was kind enough to send over their new, bombastic Tab Extreme that we were lucky enough to handle back at CES 2023, and I’ll be honest: I was really, really excited to try out Android as a pseudo-desktop replacement for light workflows. In only a few days, I’ve realized just how far Android still […]
Continue ReadingAt long last, Google Discover adds a three-column layout in preparation for the Pixel Tablet
The year just and only began, but Google is already on an apology tour. After more than a decade of neglecting the tablet experience with its apps and services, it’s finally updating a ton of them to be better optimized for larger displays. It’s already done more over the past few months than it ever […]
Continue ReadingSaving your Chrome Tab Groups to the Bookmark bar is finally working in Chrome Canary
One of my all-time favorite upcoming Chrome features is finally up and running properly! For what seems like forever, I’ve been tracking and reporting on something called ‘Tab Groups Save‘. The ability to save your Tab Groups for later, close the browser, re-open it and re-launch said groups has been completely absent since the tool […]
Continue ReadingFiles by Google app getting its “Share” tab back on Pixels
The Files by Google app (formerly “Files Go”) became the de-facto file manager on Android back in 2020 when Google decided to remove the good old “Files” app from the operating system with the release of Android 11. Since then, we have also seen the wide release of Nearby Share, which made its way to […]
Continue ReadingGoogle sends out free Chromecast w/Google TV emails to YouTube TV subscribers
If you’re a “loyal” YouTube TV subscriber, now would be a good time to scour through the Promotions tab in your primary Gmail account. I myself have yet to go all-in with YouTube TV but we were tipped to the promotion by a lucky user on Twitter who received the promotional email just this afternoon. […]
Continue ReadingChrome Tab Scrolling comes closer to release with new navigation buttons
Having many, many tabs open in the Chrome browser simultaneously is commonplace, but before Google’s Tab Groups feature came around, there was never really a way to keep them organized. Later on, the company added Tab Search functionality too which lets you jump directly to any tab by simply typing in a box and hitting […]
Continue ReadingChrome 85 update brings tab-focused productivity features and more speed
Chrome 85 should be rolling out to Windows, Mac, Linux and Android users over the next few days and with it comes a cartload of productivity tools to help you navigate the web with ease. In addition to new and updated tools, the Chrome developer team has made some changes under the hood that will […]
Continue ReadingThis new Google Assistant feature will let you send reminders to family and friends
There is no question about it – it is hard for families and friends to stay organized these days. We have an abundance of tools available to help us with this problem; but if you are anything like me, sometimes your partner tells you to pick up something on the way home from work and […]
Continue ReadingWhy I’m Not Worried About Google’s Laptop & Tablet Employee Team Shift
Business Insider reported a few days ago that Google has internally communicated to employees in its laptop and tablet division to find new jobs within the company. Since the Pixelbook, supposed Pixelbook 2, and Pixel Slate are the only current laptop and tablet devices Google makes, this move (if it is actually happening) could easily […]
Continue ReadingLenovo Yoga Chromebook C630 Review: The Portable Workstation
Chromebooks, by their very nature, are mobile machines built for individuals on the go. With their quick boot times, nimble nature, and always-connected personas, Chromebooks are found often in the hands of individuals who value those traits. People who value the light and quick nature of Chromebooks tend to find themselves on the go a […]
Continue ReadingNew Chromebook Tablet ‘Scarlet’ Gets Dual Cameras
Similar to the situation we had in late Summer last year, the number of Chromebooks in development keeps growing and, with that number, the number of new features is also expanding. Today we have some info on the camera setup for ‘Scarlet’.
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