The latest milestone update for ChromeOS is now beginning its journey to the stable channel. If you head to your settings, you should be able to pull down the update for ChromeOS 140 right now. But before you get too excited about a flood of new features, I'd suggest tempering your expectations a … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 140 is rolling out now, but sadly, Gemini in Chrome isn’t along for the ride
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Google Chrome is finally getting native vertical tabs
On our modern, wide-screen displays, horizontal real estate is abundant, but vertical space is usually a precious commodity. For years, this has made the traditional, horizontal tab strip at the top of our browsers feel increasingly cramped and inefficient. Power users have long turned to … [Read more...] about Google Chrome is finally getting native vertical tabs
You can try Chrome’s awesome new Split Tabs feature right now in ChromeOS 139
A few months back, we told you about a fantastic new productivity feature in development for Chrome that would allow users to view two separate web pages within a single browser tab. At the time, it was just an early experiment. Today, however, I have some good news for any of you out there … [Read more...] about You can try Chrome’s awesome new Split Tabs feature right now in ChromeOS 139
Update resumed: the ChromeOS 139 update is rolling out once again
Earlier this week, we reported that Google had hit the emergency brake on the ChromeOS 139 update, pulling the new version for all devices after its initial roll-out had already begun. As we speculated at the time, this drastic move was almost certainly due to the discovery of a critical bug that … [Read more...] about Update resumed: the ChromeOS 139 update is rolling out once again
The ChromeOS 139 update has been revoked for now
Just a few days ago, we posted all about the new features rolling out with the ChromeOS 139 update. While not a massive feature drop, it was set to bring a couple of very useful tools like Desk Sync and the much-needed external touchscreen calibration tool. But if you've been smashing that "Check … [Read more...] about The ChromeOS 139 update has been revoked for now
Desk Sync and a new external touch display calibration tool arrive in ChromeOS 139
The latest version of ChromeOS is now beginning its roll-out to the stable channel, and M139 is here with a couple of very useful, practical features that aim to improve user workflows and fix a long-standing pain point for those who use external touch displays. Let's take a look at what's … [Read more...] about Desk Sync and a new external touch display calibration tool arrive in ChromeOS 139
‘Freeform’ AI wallpapers are now live on Chromebook Plus
Just a couple of weeks ago, I was lamenting the fact that one of the most exciting new features announced for the ChromeOS 138 update - Freeform AI Wallpapers - was still a frustrating no-show. Well, I’m happy to report that the wait is finally over! With a small, incremental update yesterday, I now … [Read more...] about ‘Freeform’ AI wallpapers are now live on Chromebook Plus
The new Jupiter wallpaper for Chromebook Plus is more impressive than I first thought
When the new "Jupiter" Dawn to Dusk wallpaper and screensaver recently arrived for Chromebook Plus devices, I was immediately impressed. It’s a stunning, high-quality, and dynamic theme that was a much-needed addition to one of my favorite exclusive Chromebook Plus features. But a new post from … [Read more...] about The new Jupiter wallpaper for Chromebook Plus is more impressive than I first thought
Google officially ends support for Steam on Chromebooks
I remember the initial excitement like it was yesterday. The idea of having a native Steam client on ChromeOS—code-named Borealis—was a bold, ambitious, and incredibly exciting prospect. It promised to bring a legitimate, high-end PC gaming experience to Chromebooks in a way we'd never seen before. … [Read more...] about Google officially ends support for Steam on Chromebooks
Android Desktop is picking up a few more ChromeOS abilities
The ongoing story of Google's plan to combine ChromeOS and Android into a single (or at least a far more cohesive) platform is one of the biggest we're tracking. While Google has yet to come out and just say it, it really does feel like a key part of that transition is making Android a far more … [Read more...] about Android Desktop is picking up a few more ChromeOS abilities
I’m excited to use ChromeOS 138’s Freeform AI wallpapers, but I’m still waiting on them
I'm a huge fan of the generative AI wallpapers that are exclusive to Chromebook Plus devices - in theory, anyway. The ability to create a unique, high-quality background based on a set of themes and prompts is a fantastic perk. But let's be honest, as creative as the templates are, what we've all … [Read more...] about I’m excited to use ChromeOS 138’s Freeform AI wallpapers, but I’m still waiting on them
ChromeOS 138 arrives with ‘Select-to-search’, Desk Sync and more
The latest version of ChromeOS is now beginning its roll-out to the stable channel; and M138 is a big one, packed with some fantastic new AI features and quality-of-life improvements. But let's be honest, there's one new feature that has me more excited than the rest, and that's because I've been … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 138 arrives with ‘Select-to-search’, Desk Sync and more












