I’m a mobile-oriented guy. If you’ve not seen it yet, you should check out our entire desktop in a bag setup I actually leveraged for months. Sure, since we’ve moved into our new office space I’ve settled down a bit on what I carry with me on a daily basis, but I’ve not settled down […]
Continue ReadingTime to get cozy with YouTube Music and start saying goodbye to Google Play Music
We’ve known the transition would begin at some point, but if you are like me, you probably aren’t quite ready to say goodbye to Google Play Music. To be perfectly honest, Play Music has lingered as the best option for Google-centric users as it has long been tied in with premium subscriptions to whatever Google […]
Continue ReadingChromebook Tip Tuesday: How to use Google Drive to never lose your downloads [VIDEO]
We’ve all been there. You have one or two devices you primarily do your work on and just when you need that one file that you were dealing with earlier in the day, your device you have with you doesn’t have the file you need to finish the job. It’s happened to me on countless […]
Continue ReadingPixelbook Go hype takes a back seat to this killer deal on the ASUS Chromebook Flip C434
We’re two weeks away from the unveiling of the Pixelbook Go, and though we don’t know pricing info or exactly how we’ll react to actually trying out Google’s latest Chromebook, the competition isn’t sitting idly by to see how the world will react. Instead, competitors are continuing to do exactly what they’ve been doing for […]
Continue ReadingThis change to Google Accounts on Chrome OS will substantially decrease new Chromebook user confusion
About a month ago we wrote about a new feature in Chrome OS that did a great job of helping to merge the user experience of Android on Chrome OS. This feature was simple and implemented quite well, but was missing a key component that, at the time, kept if from being a real game-changer. […]
Continue ReadingPixelbook Go will likely launch with these additional features [VIDEO]
There are a ton of details we now know about Google’s upcoming Chromebook: the Pixelbook Go. From screen size/resolution to build materials, configurations, and speaker setups, we’re more familiar with this year’s #madebyGoogle Chromebook than any that came before it. It only makes sense, really. We (along with many other sites) have been tracking the […]
Continue ReadingThe Chrome Cast 29: All about the Pixelbook Go
This week on The Chrome Cast, we are all about the Pixelbook Go and all the leaks, rumors, features and speculations surrounding Google’s new Chromebook. While we still have to technically wait until October 15th to have all our questions answered, the reveal of the name of this new Pixelbook and quite a few of […]
Continue ReadingA few ways Google’s Pixelbook Go will be unique in the current Chromebook climate
At this point, we know so much more about the upcoming #madebyGoogle Chromebook for 2019 – the Pixelbook Go – than we did just one week ago. Thanks to a leak from an inside source, many of the details of this device have now been revealed and we’ve had a few days to digest the […]
Continue ReadingHP announces new Chromebooks with USI stylus, magnetic pen dock, and attractive price
We were just talking about new Chromebooks hitting the market this fall during our podcast and right after we wrapped up, a new email came in from HP to announce not one but two new convertible Chromebooks that will support the latest USI (universal stylus initiative) styluses. Additionally, these two new devices will be attractive, […]
Continue ReadingIf you’ve ever considered buying the Pixel Slate, this deal might make up your mind for you
The Pixel Slate has been through quite the ringer over its relatively short lifespan. From tough reviews to beta-level software woes, this Chromebook tablet from Google stumbled out of the door and never really regained its balance. Though many users would swear by their Pixel Slate, I find myself in the camp of naysayers and […]
Continue ReadingChromebook Tip Tuesday: Why you should you try out the Beta and Dev Channels of Chrome OS [VIDEO]
Chrome OS, for many users, is a completely new computing experience. Along with a new paradigm of computing, cloud-first thinking, and a different user interface than what most people are used to, Chrome OS brings a rather novel concept of simple, approachable access to multiple development and testing channels for those of us who are […]
Continue ReadingGoogle’s new Chromebook – The Pixelbook Go – leaks out ahead of October hardware event
9to5Google is at it again with yet another exclusive leak leading up to Google’s fall hardware event to be held on October 15th. The leak comes via a few inside sources close to the project and the details are nothing short of comprehensive. With everything from the new name to internals, ports and speaker details, […]
Continue ReadingASUS Chromebook Flip C433 US availability and release date confirmed
Just like with the recently-reviewed ASUS Chromebook C425, the story of the Flip C433 has been quick, odd, and full of questions. In a matter of weeks we found evidence of its existence, got an FCC leak, saw retail images leak, and then had an official announcement from ASUS about an imminent launch in the […]
Continue ReadingASUS Chromebook C425 Review
We’re getting to the point with Chromebooks where there are so many new ones hitting the market that new models simply pop up out of nowhere and are on sale before we even know they exist. That’s the case for the ASUS C425 as it simply appeared a few weeks ago in an Amazon listing […]
Continue ReadingThe full Virtual Desks experience landing in Chrome OS 78 with a big change to trackpad gestures
Virtual Desks on Chrome OS have been a great productivity addition to the workflow of many Chromebook users, but the entire experience has yet to actually roll out. Sure, the ability to turn on a flag and technically use multiple desktops is already there in Chrome OS 76, but the full experience has yet to […]
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