Remember back in the day when physical computer software boxes lined the shelves of Best Buy, Target, and even Circuit City? Yeah, I remember Circuit City. There was one box in particular that I always wanted to buy, but could never afford. It was the one software that made me believe that … [Read more...] about How to use your Chromebook’s Dictation tool to save yourself hours of typing
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A closer look at ChromeOS 118 and new Chromebook Plus features [VIDEO]
ChromeOS 118 began its roll-out this week and with it came a nice handful of Chromebook Plus features for the entire list of devices that meet those Chromebook Plus specifications. For those non-Plus devices, the updates aren't much to talk about this time around and this ChromeOS 118 release was … [Read more...] about A closer look at ChromeOS 118 and new Chromebook Plus features [VIDEO]
How to clear the cache on your Chromebook and Google Play apps
Believe it or not, it’s the little things that count. When you have a lot of apps and web apps on your Chromebook, you’d be tempted to think that deleting these would speed up your laptop, but you may not need to resort to such drastic measures to squeeze out a bit more optimization. You’re … [Read more...] about How to clear the cache on your Chromebook and Google Play apps
Today is officially Chromebook Plus day for existing models
Today is the day, folks! At some point, we fully expect the roll-out of ChromeOS 118 and - more importantly - the official Stable Channel update for qualifying Chromebooks to officially become Chromebook Plus devices. Not only did Google announce today as the day for the arrival of Chromebook … [Read more...] about Today is officially Chromebook Plus day for existing models
Google may be working on ChromeOS Flex for older Chromebooks after all
Right up front, I need to warn you that this is all in the very early stages and there's no way to be even close to certain that Google will even make any of this a reality. For now, very basic tests are being run to get what looks to be a version of ChromeOS Flex running on a new partition in … [Read more...] about Google may be working on ChromeOS Flex for older Chromebooks after all
ChromeOS 117 looks to be rolling out to most Chromebooks
After about a week's delay, it looks like ChromeOS 117 is finally beginning the roll-out to most Chromebooks. According to cros.tech - the site that pulls in real-time info from Google's Omaha updates server - nearly all modern ChromeOS devices look to have the ability to update to ChromeOS 117 as … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 117 looks to be rolling out to most Chromebooks
ChromeOS 117 begins roll-out with Material You and other features on board
I've been checking over the last few days over at cros.tech to see if the latest version of ChromeOS was rolling out to anyone just yet. It was slated to arrive earlier in the week, but as these things tend to go, it seems there was a small delay. Even right now as my Lenovo Chromebook Slim 3i … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 117 begins roll-out with Material You and other features on board
This wild, new feature coming to Chromebooks takes window-splitting to the next level
For as long as I can remember, Chromebooks have had window-split features of some sort. They started out simple, but the simple act of dragging a window to one side of the display and having it auto-split to half of the screen has been part of the ChromeOS experience for a very long time. Early … [Read more...] about This wild, new feature coming to Chromebooks takes window-splitting to the next level
ChromeOS shows off working Game Dashboard with mouse and keyboard controls for your games
Back in February, I wrote about the new 'Control Overlays' beta for mouse and keyboard support in games played on ChromeOS. When it was announced, I tested it out with RuneScape, as well as several other titles, and it continuously crashed. Clearly, it wasn't ready for prime time yet, despite how … [Read more...] about ChromeOS shows off working Game Dashboard with mouse and keyboard controls for your games
Google is adding 2 years to Chromebook expiration dates across the board
Since 2012, Chromebooks have been leading the charge when it comes to accessible, affordable and efficient personal computing. Budget-friendly Chromebooks not only made technology accessible to the masses, but quickly became the go-to choice for schools looking to save on their IT budgets. Today, … [Read more...] about Google is adding 2 years to Chromebook expiration dates across the board
Goodbye Octane: Google finally kills off my favorite Chromebook benchmark tool
In preparation for a review we just filmed, I needed to run a few benchmarks to try and prove a point. These days, I rely far less on these types of tools and far more on what the actual end user experience feels like. After all, 10th-gen Intel-powered Chromebooks are still fast enough (especially … [Read more...] about Goodbye Octane: Google finally kills off my favorite Chromebook benchmark tool
How to change the position of your Chromebook’s shelf, and why you may or may not want to
Chromebooks are known for their simplicity and now for their user-friendly Material You interface. But let's talk about one aspect of customization that often flies under the radar: shelf positioning. Most of us are content with the default bottom placement, akin to the familiar Windows taskbar. But … [Read more...] about How to change the position of your Chromebook’s shelf, and why you may or may not want to












