At CES 2026, Lenovo has unveiled its latest entry into the ChromeOS ecosystem: the Lenovo Chromebook Plus i (15", 10). This new 15-inch device is designed to be a versatile powerhouse, balancing a large, high-quality display with the performance needed for both productivity and … [Read more...] about Lenovo Expands Chromebook Plus Lineup with New 15-inch Model
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Clicks unveils ‘Communicator’ Android phone with a physical keyboard and ‘Power Keyboard’
If you have been mourning BlackBerry for the last decade, CES 2026 just delivered some very good news. Clicks—the company that went viral last year for slapping a physical keyboard case onto your smartphone—is back. But this time, they aren't just making accessories; they are making a phone. It’s … [Read more...] about Clicks unveils ‘Communicator’ Android phone with a physical keyboard and ‘Power Keyboard’
Chrome for Android is getting a desktop style bookmarks bar
On the desktop version of Chrome, the bookmarks bar is a staple of simple convenience. However, that convenience has historically been missing from the mobile experience. That distinction is no longer going to be a thing moving forward as Google has quietly begun rolling out a dedicated bookmarks … [Read more...] about Chrome for Android is getting a desktop style bookmarks bar
Exclusive: Google VP confirms ChromeOS isn’t going anywhere, and neither is 10-year support
Recently, we had the opportunity to sit down for a private AMA (Ask Me Anything) with John Maletis, VP of Product Management for ChromeOS at Google. We opened this session up exclusively to our Chrome Unboxed Plus community, giving them the opportunity to ask John any and all questions about … [Read more...] about Exclusive: Google VP confirms ChromeOS isn’t going anywhere, and neither is 10-year support
Android XR takes center stage at CES 2026 with a massive Sphere takeover
The transition from conceptual software to tangible hardware is always a pivotal moment for Google, and with the official arrival of CES 2026, Android XR is making a loud, visual statement. After months of anticipation following the platform's initial reveal, Google has literally lit up the Las … [Read more...] about Android XR takes center stage at CES 2026 with a massive Sphere takeover
Google TV receives a massive Gemini-powered intelligence boost at CES 2026
At part of CES 2026, Google is announcing a significant expansion of Gemini's role in the living room. Moving beyond simple content recommendations, the latest updates to Google TV turn the television into a proactive assistant capable of handling complex queries, managing hardware settings, and … [Read more...] about Google TV receives a massive Gemini-powered intelligence boost at CES 2026
Google Workspace now lets you easily migrate Dropbox files to Google Drive
Google is taking another significant step toward making Workspace the singular hub for business productivity by simplifying the way organizations move their data into the ecosystem. Following an open beta period, the ability to migrate files, folders, and associated permissions directly from … [Read more...] about Google Workspace now lets you easily migrate Dropbox files to Google Drive
Small, helpful features in ChromeOS never cease to amaze me
Just this week, I put a new USB Type-C screen in my bag and I've absolutely loved it. You can read more about it in the other post I wrote, but it is a unique accessory that allows me to have an on-the-go second screen that can sit above my Chromebook's screen, takes up very little space, and works … [Read more...] about Small, helpful features in ChromeOS never cease to amaze me
We’re headed back to CES for the first time in years: here’s what I’m excited for
It's been a whopping 3 years since I've been out to the desert in Vegas for CES - the massive tech conference that attracts well over 100,000 attendees each year. Things have changed in some pretty substantial ways for the Chromebook ecosystem since then, and there simply hasn't been much reason to … [Read more...] about We’re headed back to CES for the first time in years: here’s what I’m excited for
Google now lets admins restrict Apple Intelligence Writing Tools on iOS
Google is introducing a new administrative control designed to give organizations more oversight over how AI interacts with their corporate data on mobile devices. This latest update specifically targets Apple's "Writing Tools"—a feature of Apple Intelligence in iOS 18.1 and later—allowing Google … [Read more...] about Google now lets admins restrict Apple Intelligence Writing Tools on iOS
My new portable monitor for my mobile Chromebook setup is both unique and affordable
One of my favorite things about Chromebooks in general is the plug-and-play nature of these devices. Without too much thought, I can see a new accessory and immediately feel very confident that it will work well with my Chromebook without the need of drivers, setup, and other technical bits. Just … [Read more...] about My new portable monitor for my mobile Chromebook setup is both unique and affordable
Samsung just dropped two new budget devices to kick off 2026
Just ahead of CES 2026, Samsung has officially announced two new additions to its budget-friendly lineup for the US market: the Galaxy A17 5G smartphone and the Galaxy Tab A11+ tablet. While the flagship "S" series usually gets all the glory, the "A" series is the bread and butter for millions of … [Read more...] about Samsung just dropped two new budget devices to kick off 2026













