In a repeat of what we saw happen last month, the ChromeOS team is gracing us once again with release notes a bit ahead of the scheduled update to ChromeOS 134. I, for one, absolutely love this; and a succinct list of UI changes that go above and beyond the expected security updates and bug fixes … [Read more...] about Here’s what to expect when ChromeOS 134 arrives next week
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Are Chromebook Plus owners actually using Quick Insert?
There's a rule of sorts called Betteridge's law of headlines that states any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no. In the case of this particular post, it once again holds up for me. As a Chromebook Plus user - across a bunch of different devices - I've found the … [Read more...] about Are Chromebook Plus owners actually using Quick Insert?
How Google’s latest Gemini update hopes to “get you” a bit better
Noting the latest batch of updates Google rolled out to Gemini today, the pace of innovation is in this space is pretty staggering; and it has potential to change how we interact with much of the tech we use every single day. To that end, Google is launching Gemini with personalization - an … [Read more...] about How Google’s latest Gemini update hopes to “get you” a bit better
Chromecast with Google TV finally gets the update to Android 14
After news of the end of the Chromecast lineup of devices hit back in August of 2024, we were left wondering about the future of Google's popular streaming dongle when it comes to future updates. Android 14 was promised, but the January update came and went with no sign of the OS upgrade, and I'm … [Read more...] about Chromecast with Google TV finally gets the update to Android 14
A new, free Gemini update makes it a lot more personal and powerful
In case you were wondering, Google isn't slowing down when it comes to AI. The rapid pace of evolution continues as Gemini is getting a major boost with some seriously impressive new features. This time around, we're talking upgrades to performance, availability, and a new feature that's all about … [Read more...] about A new, free Gemini update makes it a lot more personal and powerful
A new, upgraded Acer Chromebook Plus 515 arrives already $180 off
I didn't have this one on my bingo card today. As I've said in a prior post, the dearth of new Chromebooks is being felt in the heaviest of ways as we enter the final parts of Q1 2025, so anything new in the Chromebook world is worth getting excited about. And though this isn't a "new" device, it … [Read more...] about A new, upgraded Acer Chromebook Plus 515 arrives already $180 off
Google Meet’s handy “Take notes for me” feature expands to 7 more languages
Google Meet's handy "Take notes for me" feature - a powerful tool that leverages AI to capture meeting discussions - is now expanding its language capabilities. This advancement brings support for seven additional languages, making Google Meet an even more inclusive platform for global teams. As … [Read more...] about Google Meet’s handy “Take notes for me” feature expands to 7 more languages
A few helpful updates arrive in the latest Google Weather app
Google continues to subtly enhance the Pixel experience, and two recent updates to the Pixel Weather app, (version 1.0.20250127.729684887) showcase the fact that tiny changes can really make for a larger impact on UI. First up, Google has added dates beneath each day in the 10-day forecast. This … [Read more...] about A few helpful updates arrive in the latest Google Weather app
DOJ demands Google sell Chrome as antitrust case heats up
I don't love what's happening with the DOJ, Google and the Chrome browser right now. The Department of Justice has doubled down on its demand that Google sell off its Chrome browser as a key component of its proposed remedy in the ongoing antitrust case. This isn't just a minor suggestion; it's a … [Read more...] about DOJ demands Google sell Chrome as antitrust case heats up
This Pixel 10 addition further blurs the lines of Pro and non-Pro
Leaks have surfaced, and they point to a significant shift for the base model Pixel 10. According to renders from OnLeaks, published by Android Headlines, Google may be poised to equip the standard Pixel 10 with a triple rear camera setup that matches the Pro models. The visual evidence is … [Read more...] about This Pixel 10 addition further blurs the lines of Pro and non-Pro
Best Buy’s Top Deals saves you $230 on this awesome Chromebook Plus
It's almost beginning to feel like the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE has found a new pricing structure. While that's likely not actually the case, this larger-than-life Chromebook has been consistently on sale since mid-January, and for the past few weeks, it's held between $200-$230 off. That's a … [Read more...] about Best Buy’s Top Deals saves you $230 on this awesome Chromebook Plus
Leaked renders show Pixel 10 keeping Pixel 9’s design language, and that’s a good thing
The first renders of the upcoming Pixel 10 have surfaced, courtesy of Android Headlines, and they paint a picture of a design that closely mirrors the current-gen Pixel 9 series. While we're likely still five or six months out from an official unveiling, these CAD-based renders offer a glimpse into … [Read more...] about Leaked renders show Pixel 10 keeping Pixel 9’s design language, and that’s a good thing










