For the past couple updates of ChromeOS, a new feature showed up that is quiet, out of the way, and has now become indispensable to my daily workflow. That feature is what I'll simply call Multi-Paste Icons, and it has made the simple task of copying and pasting content from one place to the next … [Read more...] about These new icons are a hidden ChromeOS feature I absolutely love
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Chromebooks, PWAs and the Play Store: why we need a way to force Android app downloads
Back in 2020, Google began introducing the ability for app developers to push their PWA to Chromebooks from the Play Store instead of the Android app. And I 100% love this decision. In many cases, PWAs (progressive web apps) are a far better experience on the desktop and work much smoother with … [Read more...] about Chromebooks, PWAs and the Play Store: why we need a way to force Android app downloads
Google’s new Video Boost is both awesome and mostly impractical
Over the past week or so, I've been giving Google's Video Boost for Pixel 8 Pro a try, and I've been both impressed and frustrated by it. Google's lagged behind Apple for years with phone-based video creation, and I think Video Boost is a novel way for Google - largely a software/services company - … [Read more...] about Google’s new Video Boost is both awesome and mostly impractical
Chrome 120 arrives with Saved Tab Groups, enhanced Safety Check, and more
Chrome 120 for desktop is set to arrive shortly and with it comes a few nice feature upgrades that further enhance the performance and safety of Chrome for users across all desktop platforms. Obviously, other bug fixes and security patches are along for the ride, too, but let's look at a few of the … [Read more...] about Chrome 120 arrives with Saved Tab Groups, enhanced Safety Check, and more
10 ways AI is being used on Chromebooks right now
Back in October at the Chromebook Plus Event, the ChromeOS team did something they don't normally do: they gave us a look at some new features that would be "coming soon" to Chromebook Plus models. These new features were all centered around bringing Google's AI capabilities directly to ChromeOS and … [Read more...] about 10 ways AI is being used on Chromebooks right now
At just $229, the Lenovo Flex 3i Chromebook is an absolute steal
Of all the Chromebooks that emerged in 2023, the Lenovo Flex 3i Chromebook was one of the first out of the gate that ended up being an absolute favorite all year. Though we've still yet to see the full onslaught of more affordable Chromebooks with the Intel N100/N200/N305 inside as I predicted … [Read more...] about At just $229, the Lenovo Flex 3i Chromebook is an absolute steal
The WhatsApp Android app has become fantastic on Chromebook
I've been using WhatsApp across the board since the demise of Allo (remember Google's Allo?) in 2018. In that time, I've largely relied on the web version for messaging from my Chromebook and things have been relatively good from that standpoint. Sure, the web version is less capable than the … [Read more...] about The WhatsApp Android app has become fantastic on Chromebook
Account-based Fast Pair quietly arrives for Chromebooks [VIDEO]
With all the drama and instability surrounding the roll-out of ChromeOS 119, it was bound to happen that we'd miss a few details here and there. I said as much when we covered some of the new stuff in the 119 update, and it turns out I was right. In the midst of new features and fixes, Google … [Read more...] about Account-based Fast Pair quietly arrives for Chromebooks [VIDEO]
Nevermind: no rush to convert your Stadia controller by 2024
It's sort of funny when "hard deadlines" simply vanish and get pushed down the road. In the case of the Stadia controller Bluetooth conversion deadline that has been in place for well over a year at this point, it seems Google isn't too worried about sticking to its guns on the self-imposed … [Read more...] about Nevermind: no rush to convert your Stadia controller by 2024
Lenovo’s most popular Chromebook tablet gets a sweet last-minute discount
Don't look now, but what is likely the most popular Chromebook in 2023 (even though it was released in 2022) - the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 - is once again on sale and it's just in time for last-minute Christmas shopping. And even better, the update fiasco that has plagued this tablet is no longer … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s most popular Chromebook tablet gets a sweet last-minute discount
Google makes Pixel repairs far easier and safer with new tools
We will inevitably all drop our phones and crack the screen at some point. Or maybe something like the speakers will randomly stop working. Stronger glass on the screens and better build materials thankfully make these occurrences less frequent but they do happen and for Pixel users, you now have … [Read more...] about Google makes Pixel repairs far easier and safer with new tools
Why I’m considering a Samsung tablet for gaming
This morning, I found myself on OnePlus' website looking at the OnePlus Open. Since it was leaked months ago, I've been fawning over it quite a bit. I hoped that it would arrive at T-Mobile and give me the opportunity to leverage some sort of wacky trade-in deal to get my hands on it, but that … [Read more...] about Why I’m considering a Samsung tablet for gaming










