After 3 full weeks of being marked out of stock, the clearly-popular Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is finally back on digital shelves and ready for purchase. How long it will stay that way is a mystery at this point, of course, and last time around we only had about 3 days of inventory before things went … [Read more...] about Back in stock: the powerful, handheld Lenovo Legion Tab 3 returns
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MediaTek’s MT8196 could power the fastest Chromebooks ever made [VIDEO]
I can confidently say that I did not expect this little tidbit as I came to the office this morning. In doing my usual rounds hunting and searching for news about upcoming Chromebook hardware, I had a gut feeling that I needed to check Geekbench to see if any new devices have been tested … [Read more...] about MediaTek’s MT8196 could power the fastest Chromebooks ever made [VIDEO]
Google Lens upgrades with Screen Search on iOS and AI Overviews
Google Lens has become a pretty incredible tool for searching the world around us, and it only continues to get better and more useful. With over 20 billion visual searches happening every month, Google is rolling out some exciting updates to make Lens even more powerful and versatile. These … [Read more...] about Google Lens upgrades with Screen Search on iOS and AI Overviews
Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means
A recent Google TV Streamer update has revealed Google is improving native support for backlit remotes on its TV platform and suggests we may see more backlit remote options for Google TV devices in the future. Currently, most Google TV devices ship with standard, non-backlit remotes. While some … [Read more...] about Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means
YouTube TV reaches deal to keep Paramount content, avoiding blackout
YouTube TV and Paramount have solidified a long-term agreement, ensuring that popular channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and MTV remain accessible on the platform. This resolution follows a period of tense negotiations that nearly resulted in a blackout of these channels. On … [Read more...] about YouTube TV reaches deal to keep Paramount content, avoiding blackout
ChromeOS 133 features release before the update arrives
Well, there have been 132 versions of ChromeOS we've had over the years, and not once do I ever remember this happening. Chromium Dash has the update for ChromeOS 133 arriving tomorrow, February 18th, but chromeOS.dev has published updated release notes for the latest version of the operating … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 133 features release before the update arrives
CTL is offering a free webinar to help improve your Google Workspace security
Data breaches pose a real and present threat to organizations of all sizes. CTL's upcoming webinar, Protect Your Data: Mastering Google Workspace Security, offers a practical guide to fortifying your Google Workspace environment. Scheduled for February 26th, 2025, at 1:00 PM Eastern Time, this … [Read more...] about CTL is offering a free webinar to help improve your Google Workspace security
Gemini extension for Google Home controls is here for everyone
It looks like the Google Home Gemini Extension has officially transitioned from preview to general availability. This stable roll-out, which has unfolded over the past few weeks, marks a significant step forward in how we can now use Gemini to interact with our smart home devices. Like all other … [Read more...] about Gemini extension for Google Home controls is here for everyone
The free version of Gemini keeps getting better as the paid version improves
Last year, Google introduced file upload and analysis as a paid feature for Gemini Advanced subscribers. Now, this powerful capability is beginning to roll out to free Gemini users as well, significantly expanding the utility of the free version of Gemini and bringing advanced document interaction … [Read more...] about The free version of Gemini keeps getting better as the paid version improves
Google’s Family Link is rolling out some new features for parents
Keeping kids safe online while fostering healthy habits is a constant balancing act for parents. As a parent of a 10 year old and 14 year old, I live this reality every single day. For us, Family Link has been a crucial tool that allows us to give our kids autonomy while still being able to rein in … [Read more...] about Google’s Family Link is rolling out some new features for parents
Mark your calendars for Google I/O 2025 in May
Google has officially announced that its annual developer conference, Google I/O, will return to Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA from on May 20th and 21st this year. As per usual, Google promises a deep dive into their latest advancements across its product ecosystem, with a likely … [Read more...] about Mark your calendars for Google I/O 2025 in May
YouTube’s largest audience is now on the television
The television has officially become the dominant platform for YouTube consumption in the US. Youtube CEO Neal Mohan wrote in his recent annual letter that viewers are collectively watching over a billion hours of YouTube content on their TVs every single day! This milestone underscores YouTube's … [Read more...] about YouTube’s largest audience is now on the television













