For months, we have been tracking a massive shift in Google's computing strategy. From the MediaTek Kompanio Ultra-based 'Sapphire' to the Intel-based 'Ruby' and Snapdragon X Plus-based 'Bluey' devices, the hardware for Project Aluminium has been taking shape in the Chromium Gerrit. We knew Google … [Read more...] about Google executive basically confirms ‘Aluminium OS’ is launching this fall
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I still love the Pixel Buds Pro 2 and they are $60 off right now
I really love the Pixel Buds Pro 2, and they are still the earbuds that I carry with me every day. And right now, you can snag Google's flagship earbuds for just $169. That is a full $60 off the retail price, and after using these a lot lately for calls and workouts, I can confidently say they are … [Read more...] about I still love the Pixel Buds Pro 2 and they are $60 off right now
Google reimagines Maps with Gemini with Ask Maps and Immersive Navigation
Google has pulled back the curtain on what they are calling the biggest navigation upgrade in over a decade. By weaving their most capable Gemini models directly into the Google Maps experience, the app is transforming from a static directory into a conversational AI assistant that understands the … [Read more...] about Google reimagines Maps with Gemini with Ask Maps and Immersive Navigation
Chrome is officially coming to ARM64 Linux devices this spring
For years, users on Arm-powered Linux machines have largely relied on Chromium or other open-source alternatives to get their browsing done. While those are great, they often lack the "secret sauce" that makes the official Google Chrome experience so seamless. Today, that is changing as Google has … [Read more...] about Chrome is officially coming to ARM64 Linux devices this spring
Android 17 Beta 2 borrows a major ChromeOS security trick for Thunderbolt and USB4
As we continue to watch the development of Aluminium OS and the "desktop-ification" of Android, Google is taking clear steps to ensure that this new high-end hardware doesn't compromise system security. The latest deep dive into Android 17 Beta 2 by Android Authority has revealed that Google is … [Read more...] about Android 17 Beta 2 borrows a major ChromeOS security trick for Thunderbolt and USB4
Google Photos adds a search toggle to let you choose between AI and classic results
Since Ask Photos began rolling out back in 2024, Google has been tweaking the balance between AI-powered intelligence and the "classic" search experience we’ve used for years. While the goal is to make finding memories more natural, Google has heard the feedback: sometimes, users just want to be in … [Read more...] about Google Photos adds a search toggle to let you choose between AI and classic results
Google Workspace gets a massive Gemini overhaul to help you create faster
Google has officially launched a massive set of new features for Google Workspace that aim to solve the creative block problem once and for all. This update isn't just about a chatbot sitting on the side of your screen, though. Instead, it’s about Gemini becoming a deeply integrated partner that can … [Read more...] about Google Workspace gets a massive Gemini overhaul to help you create faster
3 more Chromebooks in development bring the ‘Skywalker’ Chromebook family to 15
I’m officially out of clever ways to say I’m surprised. When we found 'Dooku' back in November, bringing the total number of 'Skywalker' devices to 12, I joked that I wasn't betting against more Star Wars characters showing up. Well, I’m glad I didn't, because the Chromium Gerrit has dumped three … [Read more...] about 3 more Chromebooks in development bring the ‘Skywalker’ Chromebook family to 15
I was wrong about upcoming MediaTek Kompanio 540 Chromebooks and tablets
For months, I’ve been tracking a growing family of upcoming Chromebooks codenamed 'Skywalker.' We’ve seen a flood of these devices hitting the repositories with names like 'Luuke', 'Yoda', and the recently discovered 'Dooku'. But if I’m being honest, I haven't been that excited about them. Why? … [Read more...] about I was wrong about upcoming MediaTek Kompanio 540 Chromebooks and tablets
I finally found the one folding phone use case that I now can’t live without
Since the launch of the original Pixel Fold, the tech enthusiast in me—the contrarian that loves trying out interesting new tech—has desperately wanted to love foldables. But the same cycle would always happen. I would get my SIM switched over, enjoy a brief honeymoon period testing all my regular … [Read more...] about I finally found the one folding phone use case that I now can’t live without
I’m convinced this camera trick is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s best new feature
While the hardware specs on the new Galaxy S26 Ultra camera array might look familiar on paper, Samsung has packed in some serious software magic this year. Amidst all the talk of AI agents and the wild new privacy screen, there's one new camera feature that I think is going to change the game when … [Read more...] about I’m convinced this camera trick is the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra’s best new feature
The new MacBook Neo puts massive pressure on Google’s ‘Project Aluminium’ aspirations
Apple has finally done something many of us thought would eventually happen: they’ve built a modern, capable MacBook for a $599 starting price. The newly announced MacBook Neo isn't just a budget laptop; it’s a calculated strike at the heart of the $600–$700 laptop market - a space where Chromebook … [Read more...] about The new MacBook Neo puts massive pressure on Google’s ‘Project Aluminium’ aspirations












