I've actively avoided installing Google Play Games Beta for PC since it launched back in November as I felt the need to enable hardware virtualization was a frustrating barrier. For my Windows PC specifically, I had to enter my BIOS and enable it, but only after installing additional chipset … [Read more...] about I finally installed Google Play Games Beta for PC, and it’s exactly what I thought it would be
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Google Contacts begins highlighting upcoming birthdays in “For you” feed
Are you tired of missing your friends and family members' birthdays and feeling bad about it? If so, you'll be pleased to know that Google Contacts is introducing a new feature that can help you stay up-to-date and look like the most considerate person in the world to those around you. The … [Read more...] about Google Contacts begins highlighting upcoming birthdays in “For you” feed
Google Chrome’s new sticky note feature for the Side Panel inches closer to release
Google Chrome has been rolling out new features to improve its user experience, such as the Side Panel - a new UI that allows you to access your bookmarks, Reading List, History Journeys, and more from a button on the top right corner of the browser window. It pops open a portion of the right side … [Read more...] about Google Chrome’s new sticky note feature for the Side Panel inches closer to release
ChromeOS profile switcher appears on the new Material You quick settings menu (Canary)
ChromeOS is getting a major Material You makeover - Google's design language which brings dynamic colors, rounded corners, and fluid animations to the operating system. The new look has been gradually rolling out to Chromebooks running the Canary channel, which is the most experimental and unstable … [Read more...] about ChromeOS profile switcher appears on the new Material You quick settings menu (Canary)
Chrome Apps page for Desktop abandons pagination, adds rounded icons for PWAs
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are websites that behave like native apps on mobile devices. They can be installed from the browser or through app stores like Google Play. PWAs have become more popular over the past few years as they offer fast, responsive, and enjoyable experiences for users. Google … [Read more...] about Chrome Apps page for Desktop abandons pagination, adds rounded icons for PWAs
You’re not imagining it: Google Assistant recently had trouble controlling your smart devices
Yesterday, I asked Google Assistant on my Nest Mini to turn off the smart light in one of my rooms, and for the first time ever, it responded with something other than "Okay, turning the bedroom light on". For a moment, I was taken aback, because I knew that I had set everything up properly and … [Read more...] about You’re not imagining it: Google Assistant recently had trouble controlling your smart devices
Microsoft’s Invasive Edge Advertisement on Chrome Download Page Sparks Controversy
Recently, Microsoft added a banner to the Chrome download page within the Edge browser that promotes Edge as a trustworthy alternative to Google Chrome. The advertisement's language is creepy and invasive in my opinion. The full-width banner was clearly a targeted injection meant to persuade … [Read more...] about Microsoft’s Invasive Edge Advertisement on Chrome Download Page Sparks Controversy
Google’s Chrome Update for MacBooks Lets You Browse for up to 17 Hours on a Single Charge
Google has made significant under-the-hood improvements to Chrome on MacBooks, which is aimed at providing better performance and extending battery life for users. The improvements include tweaking timers to reduce how often the CPU wakes up and fine-tuning memory compression. While a bit technical, … [Read more...] about Google’s Chrome Update for MacBooks Lets You Browse for up to 17 Hours on a Single Charge
Chromebook Fast Pair for one-tap Bluetooth headphone connections finally releasing “soon”
Google has some exciting new features coming to Android and ChromeOS that will make its hardware and software work better together and be more accessible for its users. Over on its Keyword blog today, the company announced that these new updates will simplify how you interact with your phone, … [Read more...] about Chromebook Fast Pair for one-tap Bluetooth headphone connections finally releasing “soon”
Your Chromebook Files App will also receive a Material You redesign (Canary)
Google's Material You design language has been making waves across the tech industry ever since it was announced at I/O 2021. It focuses on personalization, accessibility, and seamless integration across all of the company's services. Today, I noticed that with the proper flags enabled, my … [Read more...] about Your Chromebook Files App will also receive a Material You redesign (Canary)
Chrome’s 2023 Refresh continues to take shape with a new ‘Power Bookmarks’ visual card layout
"Material You all the things!" That seems to be Google's motto this past year, doesn't it? Starting with its Android and iOS apps, and moving into its web apps, no corner of the company's ecosystem seems untouched by this gorgeous, new design language. Chrome is the latest to receive an overhauled … [Read more...] about Chrome’s 2023 Refresh continues to take shape with a new ‘Power Bookmarks’ visual card layout
LumaFusion leaves beta, provides Chromebook users with full video editing capabilities
Over the years, Chromebooks have played with the idea of providing a full-fledged video editor to users through web apps like WeVideo, Android apps like Go Pro Quik, and even Linux applications like Kdenlive and Shotcut. However, none of these solutions were necessarily great, and though some were … [Read more...] about LumaFusion leaves beta, provides Chromebook users with full video editing capabilities













