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Editorial

Project Aluminium could finally kill off awful, clunky Chromebook names

April 9, 2026 By Robby Payne View Comments

Let me be brutally honest for a second: Chromebook names are absolutely terrible (for the most part). If someone asks you what the hottest $599 laptop on the market is right now, Apple fans can simply say MacBook Neo. Two words. Clean, iconic, and instantly recognizable. If someone asks me for … [Read more...] about Project Aluminium could finally kill off awful, clunky Chromebook names

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Why ChromeOS and Project ‘Aluminium’ might get different update cycles

March 27, 2026 By Joseph Humphrey View Comments

If you have updated your Chromebook recently, you have probably noticed a trend. As Robby recently pointed out regarding the recent rollout of ChromeOS 146, our system updates have been incredibly quiet lately. We are seeing a string of maintenance releases practically devoid of any major, … [Read more...] about Why ChromeOS and Project ‘Aluminium’ might get different update cycles

Gemini in Chrome has become my favorite way to use Google’s AI

March 11, 2026 By Robby Payne View Comments

For the past few years, my daily workflow has been anchored by a Chromebook Plus, and that should come as no surprise to anyone. Specifically, I've been back on the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 for the past couple months and I still love this Chromebook as much as I did during the initial honeymoon … [Read more...] about Gemini in Chrome has become my favorite way to use Google’s AI

Why I think a desktop-class Chrome browser for Android would change the whole game

December 29, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

There's a lot going on in both the Android and ChromeOS worlds right now. As we brace for the inevitable merger between Android and ChromeOS and continue to wonder what that will look like, what it will be called, and how it will function altogether, there's an underlying thread my brain keeps … [Read more...] about Why I think a desktop-class Chrome browser for Android would change the whole game

I’m sad Chromebooks never made it to their experimental form factor stage

December 27, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

As we look toward 2026 and the inevitable shift toward "Aluminium OS" - Google's ambitious project to re-baseline ChromeOS on the Android kernel - it’s hard not to feel a slight sense of melancholy. We are standing on the precipice of a massive convergence that promises a unified ecosystem and … [Read more...] about I’m sad Chromebooks never made it to their experimental form factor stage

The new MediaTek Kompanio Ultra Chromebooks are the only ones I want to use

November 25, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

I’ve realized something about my daily carry of late - I only seem to gravitate to one of two MediaTek Kompanio Ultra devices. Where I usually end up moving back to something like the Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE once my reviews are finished up - thanks to that large, bright display and extra … [Read more...] about The new MediaTek Kompanio Ultra Chromebooks are the only ones I want to use

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Why I’m hopeful the ChromeOS/Android merger will finally bring browser profiles to Chromebooks

November 11, 2025 By Joseph Humphrey View Comments

When I use the MacBook that we have around for video editing, I live and die by browser profiles. I have one for my personal life with all my personal bookmarks, credit cards, and history. I have another for Chrome Unboxed with our work-related bookmarks, the business credit card, and specific … [Read more...] about Why I’m hopeful the ChromeOS/Android merger will finally bring browser profiles to Chromebooks

This hidden port on the Galaxy XR might be the key to a virtual Chromebook display

October 27, 2025 By Joseph Humphrey View Comments

As the dust settles from the exciting launch of the Samsung Galaxy XR headset, my mind keeps circling back to one big question: Is it possible to make this headset work with my Chromebook? While Samsung and Google showcased a lot of impressive features powered by the new Android XR platform, a … [Read more...] about This hidden port on the Galaxy XR might be the key to a virtual Chromebook display

Yep, Chromebooks are super boring right now

October 24, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

It wasn't that long ago that it felt like any given day could be the day I found some new, mind-boggling feature or piece of hardware in the Chromebook and ChromeOS space. From uncovering upgraded screens, new keyboard keys, fun new features, future-proof internal hardware, brand-new form factors … [Read more...] about Yep, Chromebooks are super boring right now

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Why I think the Android/ChromeOS merger may be the reason the Pixel Tablet 2 never happened

October 21, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

Remember the Pixel Tablet 2? When rumors surfaced late last year that Google had pulled the plug on its second-gen tablet, the unofficial reason cited was concerns about profitability. At the time, it felt like a bit of a letdown and perhaps even a sign that Google was wavering on its tablet … [Read more...] about Why I think the Android/ChromeOS merger may be the reason the Pixel Tablet 2 never happened

The ChromeOS and Android merger is coming, but how will Google brand it?

October 13, 2025 By Joseph Humphrey View Comments

Now that the dust has settled from the announcements at last month's Snapdragon Summit, we're left with two solid facts: the Android and ChromeOS merger is real, and it's coming next year. But beneath those confirmations lies a massive, convoluted branding problem that Google now has to solve. For … [Read more...] about The ChromeOS and Android merger is coming, but how will Google brand it?

All of a sudden, I never leave home without the Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk

October 10, 2025 By Robby Payne View Comments

When I first unboxed the Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk over a year and a half ago, I was immediately impressed. I thought it was a brilliant, well-crafted, and thoughtfully designed set of accessories. But if I'm being honest, it didn't immediately find a permanent place in my daily workflow. At the … [Read more...] about All of a sudden, I never leave home without the Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk

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