Google’s first attempt at a pair of earbuds was just atrocious, in my opinion. A wire connected the two buds, and constantly got tangled, leaving most people with an unsatisfactory experience. This was only topped by their second generation Pixel Buds that I tried my best to fall in love with, but couldn’t. They constantly […]
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[First Look] ChromeOS Personalization Hub gets RGB Keyboard backlight color picker
Gamers love their RGB backlit keyboards. I love mine, too! With Steam now available on Chromebooks, and with more powerful ChromeOS devices capable of running it hitting the market, it’s no wonder that Google wants to cater to this demographic of users to give them a higher level of personalization to match their hobby. In […]
Continue ReadingGif wallpapers took my Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 to the next level
For those of you reading this that didn’t know, I am the extremely proud father of two awesome, tiny humans. I am also a connoisseur of high-quality cartoons. I grew up in the ’80s so the bar was set pretty high. LOL. Jokes aside, my kids and I enjoy finding cartoons old and new that […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS Diagnostic App adds new tools for peripherals
If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times, Chrome OS is rapidly becoming one of the most well-rounded operations systems on the market. The recent announcement making Steam on Chrome OS official could very well bring Chromebooks to the forefront of casual gaming. Still, at its core, Chrome OS is still focused […]
Continue Reading[Update: Rolling out now] Fitbit gets approval to use new AFib detection algorithm
Updated 4/27/2022 10:10AM EST: 9to5Google has confirmed with Fitbit that the update that enables Irregular Heart Rhythm Notifications started rolling out on April 25th to eligible Fitbit devices in the U.S. However, for now the feature is limited to the United States and may take a few weeks to appear for everyone. The eligible devices […]
Continue ReadingThe CTL Works with Chromebook mouse and keyboard are finally available
Earlier this year, CTL unveiled some new Chromebooks and along with them, the company’s first in-house keyboard and mouse combo stamped with the “Works with Chromebook” seal of approval. At the time, the Bluetooth duo was only available for pre-order but now, devices are shipping. You can order the combo today and pick up the […]
Continue ReadingHow to pair your Pixel Buds with your Chromebook
If you own a pair of Google’s Pixel Buds that you use with your Android device and want to use them with your Chromebook as well, you will unfortunately not get the fancy fast pair experience made famous by the Google Pixel phones. However, you will be able to pair them with any device that […]
Continue ReadingGoogle has been buying up audio talent and patents, likely has big plans for next Pixel Buds
If a recent report by Protocol is to be believed, Google is likely gearing up for some big plans with the release of its next Pixel Buds. It’s said that the tech giant has acquired four or more audio-focused startups and teams in the past 15 months, but things are hush across the board, and […]
Continue ReadingGoogle Fitbit recalls Ionic smartwatches over burn hazard
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission released a recall notice today involving the Fitbit Ionic smartwatches, citing burn hazard concerns. This recall is specifically for the Fitbit Ionic model FB503, of which about 1 million units have been sold in the U.S. and nearly 700,000 sold internationally. The issue reportedly stems from the lithium-ion battery […]
Continue ReadingUniversal Stylus Initiative (USI) releases improved version 2.0
The Universal Stylus Initiative (USI) – to date – is the only open standard active stylus solution available for Chromebooks that allows a single stylus to be used on multiple touch-enabled devices. We have seen this technology emerge from humble beginnings, where pens needed a AAAA alkaline batteries and had side buttons to more modern […]
Continue ReadingNothing adds Google Assistant to its earbuds, giving Pixel Buds A-Series more competition
For anyone who may have been as disgruntled with the previous generation of Pixel Buds as I was and may be looking for an alternative, the Pixel Buds A-Series are great. So far as I can tell, they’ve completely fixed the cutouts that Google couldn’t overcome with past iterations, and they’re comfortable in the ear, […]
Continue ReadingGoogle scrapped a smart light specifically designed to improve video call lighting
In November of last year, we discovered that Google had created an AI and ML feature that automatically fixes your Google Meet video call lighting in real-time and that it had been working on several improvements to auto-exposure during meetings. Now, it looks like before those awesome tools went live, the company envisioned, designed, and […]
Continue ReadingDeal Alert: Get the first generation Pixel Stand for only $29 for a limited time
Google has released the second-generation Pixel Stand for use with the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and it has a more aesthetic design with an improved resting angle, faster charging capabilities, and more. However, it comes in at a whopping $79 USD, and if you’re anything like me, you’re not really interested in […]
Continue ReadingCTL debuts Works with Chromebook wireless keyboard and mouse
With the launch of Google’s Works with Chromebook program, we are finally starting to see more Chrome OS-compatible and Chrome OS-specific accessories that are tested and/or designed specifically from Chrome OS hardware. Third-party makers such as Logitech have hopped on the bandwagon and given us some solid, affordable options in the way of Works with […]
Continue Reading[UPDATE: Now $30] Blurams Dome Lite 2: Budget-friendly PTZ Works with Google smart camera
UPDATE: Shortly after publishing my thoughts, the Blurams Dome Lite 2 went on sale on Amazon. You can now pick up this versatile smart camera for only $29.98 if you are an Amazon Prime Member. Blurams Dome Lite 2 on Chrome Shop Just in case there was any doubt in your mind about the validity […]
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