Over the past two years, Google has been working on a project known as Lacros, a move aimed at separating the Chrome browser from ChromeOS. In the end, Lacros will be the Chrome browser you get on every Chromebook and because it won't be attached to the core of the OS any longer, it will facilitate … [Read more...] about Google may finally be ready to decouple Chrome from ChromeOS with the 116 update
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Exclusive: customized RBG keyboard color zones coming to Chromebooks
Last year about this time, we were first introduced to the idea of a gaming-centered Chromebook. Three devices launched and a few months later, ASUS' second, vastly improved attempt showed up as well, giving us 3 great options in this space. While Steam gaming on ChromeOS is still a work in … [Read more...] about Exclusive: customized RBG keyboard color zones coming to Chromebooks
Two years later and this strange Play Games shortcut on ChromeOS still makes no sense
Two years ago (well, actually a year and a half ago), Google Play Games for PC appeared at the 2021 Game Awards Show, and with it, a mysterious new shortcut appeared on Chromebooks. In addition to the Play Games Android app, a new ChromeOS-centric…launcher accompanied it as a separate icon. What's … [Read more...] about Two years later and this strange Play Games shortcut on ChromeOS still makes no sense
ChromeOS 115 is arriving on schedule and full of fun, new updates [U: VIDEO]
Right on schedule, ChromeOS 115 is arriving on a Chromebook near you and unlike the last few 4-week updates, this one has quite a few new tricks up its sleeve. A few, small, handy updates are here to join in with a couple larger features that we've been testing for a few months at this point. … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 115 is arriving on schedule and full of fun, new updates [U: VIDEO]
Chromebook names are terrible: maybe ‘Chromebook X’ can fix that
There's no denying it: Chromebook naming conventions are utterly terrible. Over the course of a decade, the ChromeOS devices that have come and gone have largely become more and more poorly-named in that time, leaving us with new launches of great hardware that have to be referred to like this: … [Read more...] about Chromebook names are terrible: maybe ‘Chromebook X’ can fix that
Chromebooks to get settings menu for drawing and graphics tablets
I'm no artist. Let me be perfectly clear on that point. If you've watched any number of Chromebook unboxing or reviews we've done, you can see pretty quickly that not only am I not a gifted sketch artist; I'm also pretty bad at plain old writing as well. Today's coming-soon Chromebook feature … [Read more...] about Chromebooks to get settings menu for drawing and graphics tablets
The Chromebook Battery Saver is taking shape to allow better battery life on the go
Back in March of this year, we posted about a new Battery Saver on the way to ChromeOS. While there is an Energy Saver for the Chrome browser already out in there in the world, this OS-level battery saver would obviously be meant for Chromebook users: not those on MacOS, Windows, or Linux. While … [Read more...] about The Chromebook Battery Saver is taking shape to allow better battery life on the go
ChromeOS Emoji picker is adding GIF support
ChromeOS brought a new way to access the built-in Emoji picker in ChromeOS making it easier than ever before to add a little spice to your chats and on-page text. You can now trigger the Emoji picker in any text box by simply pressing Shift+Search+Space bar and you'll be greeted by a pop-up that … [Read more...] about ChromeOS Emoji picker is adding GIF support
Google looks to be prepping a new standard for Chromebook excellence with ‘Chromebook X’
In a report from 9to5 Google yesterday, it seems Google could be right on the cusp of delivering a new way for consumers to make sense of the growing - and sometimes confusing - Chromebook market. For a few years, Google has used the 'Premium' and 'Plus' labels both on the official Chromebook site … [Read more...] about Google looks to be prepping a new standard for Chromebook excellence with ‘Chromebook X’
Chromebooks are set to get stylus preference settings in an upcoming update
Stylus pens and Chromebooks have been partnered up for quite some time now. Since all the way back in 2017 with the first pen-equipped Chromebooks - the Samsung Chromebook Plus and Pro - we've seen an explosion of devices that now come with pen support. Much of that is due to the wide adoption of … [Read more...] about Chromebooks are set to get stylus preference settings in an upcoming update
Material You is still absent from ChromeOS 114, but you can turn it on with ease
I wrote at length about Material You on Chromebooks back in May, and I held to my word from that article: I've stayed in the Beta Channel of ChromeOS 114 since that time for the sake of keeping Material You as a part of my daily Chromebook experience. If you've not used a Chromebook with Material … [Read more...] about Material You is still absent from ChromeOS 114, but you can turn it on with ease
ChromeOS 114 brings some new goodies but I’m here for the Emoji picker
The latest ChromeOS release was a tad behind schedule this time around and while we weren't expecting much in this update, there are some cool new features that may be of interest to you. As of today, most eligible devices should have received the update to ChromeOS 114. If you're unsure if yours is … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 114 brings some new goodies but I’m here for the Emoji picker













