In order to talk today about this feature I only realized was a thing on the ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus a couple days ago, I first have to eat a little humble pie. You see, I've talked at length in videos and on podcasts about how much I love high-refresh-rate screens. In fact, it was … [Read more...] about The ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus has an awesome screen upgrade
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Useful new AI features are coming to Google’s Chrome browser
Over the last few years, Google has been using AI to enhance the browsing experience in Chrome, making it faster, safer, and more helpful. Now, three new AI features are being introduced to make searching, comparing products, and rediscovering sites easier than ever before. Search What You See … [Read more...] about Useful new AI features are coming to Google’s Chrome browser
The ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus finally lands at Best Buy
Well folks, the day is finally here. The vaunted ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus is finally in a standard retail setting, and you can purchase it directly from Best Buy right now. Sure, it has been available from ASUS' website for a bit, but the stock has been hit-and-miss, the pricing was a … [Read more...] about The ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus finally lands at Best Buy
Google Nest Learning Thermostat leaks with new UI and modern design
Google appears ready to unveil a significant upgrade to its thermostat lineup with the fourth-generation Nest Learning Thermostat. Recent leaks on X by @MysteryLupin have shed light on some exciting new UI features and design elements that might make this thermostat the one to buy - if you're … [Read more...] about Google Nest Learning Thermostat leaks with new UI and modern design
Google Chrome is getting a new Compact Mode for smaller screens
Google Chrome has been king of web browsers for quite some time now, but the added features and functionality it has picked up over the years has led to parts of the browser becoming a bit crowded; especially on smaller screens or lower resolutions. If you've ever wished you could squeeze a little … [Read more...] about Google Chrome is getting a new Compact Mode for smaller screens
I found a Lacros replacement to keep Chrome account switching
I have been using the LaCrOs version of Chrome for more than a year, and I was devastated when I read Robby's post about Google shutting down the LaCrOs experiment in the near future. "Devastated" might seem like a bit of an overstatement, but let me explain. Don’t take away my profiles! The … [Read more...] about I found a Lacros replacement to keep Chrome account switching
Another new MediaTek ARM chip for Chromebooks is coming
For quite some time, we didn't see much movement in the new SoC arena from MediaTek. They first launched the now-named Kompanio 500 with the introduction of the original Lenovo Chromebook Duet and not too long after, we got the Kompanio 800 and Kompanio 1000 series. Those chips hit a handful of … [Read more...] about Another new MediaTek ARM chip for Chromebooks is coming
Circle to Search is coming to the Chrome browser on desktop
After being in development for months, it looks like a version of Android's Circle to Search is coming to the desktop via the Chrome browser. At the moment, it seems to be taking a couple different forms on Windows/MacOS/Linux versus ChromeOS, but the end result is the same: you'll soon be able to … [Read more...] about Circle to Search is coming to the Chrome browser on desktop
Why Google sunsetting goo.gl shortlinks isn’t as bad as it sounds
Ah, Google. Making headlines once again for adding yet another service to the famed Google Graveyard. This time around, it's the goo.gl URL shortener that is now set to stop working on August 25th, 2025. As always, the web is abuzz with discontent: many decrying Google's penchant for "killing" … [Read more...] about Why Google sunsetting goo.gl shortlinks isn’t as bad as it sounds
How Google is making it easier to keep up with the 2024 Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games are here and Google is taking the fan experience to the next level with a few new features and integrations. Teaming up with Team USA and NBCUniversal, Google is flexing its tech muscles to bring the excitement of the Olympics straight to your fingertips. Navigating … [Read more...] about How Google is making it easier to keep up with the 2024 Olympics
Lacros is gone, so Google should bring account switching to the ChromeOS browser
A few weeks ago, the disappointing news came down that Google was abandoning the experimental Lacros browser for ChromeOS and Chromebooks across the board. Never was this new, detached version of Chrome ever made completely official or taken out of experimental status, but that didn't stop many … [Read more...] about Lacros is gone, so Google should bring account switching to the ChromeOS browser
Don’t miss out on one of the best overall Chromebook Plus deals
Today, as I was cleaning up our ongoing Chromebook deals page, I realized a few of the better deals over the past week have vanished. That generally isn't the case with Chromebook deals as we've become quite accustomed to most discounts holding true through the weekend. This time around, those … [Read more...] about Don’t miss out on one of the best overall Chromebook Plus deals













