Google's Password manager that's baked into Chrome isn't everyone's first choice, especially for those who are super privacy-minded, but it's the go-to for many who just want a simple and at-the-ready tool for getting to their saved accounts. Now, it's getting a slick, new interface that boasts a … [Read more...] about Google Password Manager is getting an update that includes bottom navigation, more
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HP Chromebook Plus x360 14c review: a lot to like when the price is right [VIDEO]
HP Chromebook Plus x360 14c MSRP - $699.00 "The upgraded 16:10 screen and combination of excellent keyboard, trackpad and speakers combine with the internal speed of this Chromebook to make using it a real treat." Pros Cons Chromebook Plus is officially here and upon us and with that comes … [Read more...] about HP Chromebook Plus x360 14c review: a lot to like when the price is right [VIDEO]
Save big on a big Chromebook: Get the Acer 317 for under $300
The Acer 317 is a big Chromebook, boasting a 17.3-inch screen that sets it apart as one of the largest Chromebooks available. We spent some time with this device when it was launched back in 2021 and were impressed by its blend of size and function. With a Chromebook of this size, it's like having a … [Read more...] about Save big on a big Chromebook: Get the Acer 317 for under $300
The Backbone One PlayStation Edition controller for Android is a near perfect gaming companion
Contents The Backbone One PlayStation Edition was previously only available for iPhone users, and while I know I'm late to review this thing, I'm excited to do so because it's also available for anyone rocking an Android or Pixel phone. To be honest, it's a near perfect gaming companion for … [Read more...] about The Backbone One PlayStation Edition controller for Android is a near perfect gaming companion
Don’t miss your chance to win one of 3 Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebooks
We love our readers here at Chrome Unboxed and to show our appreciation, we've decided to give away one of our favorite Chromebooks right now. Thanks to fine folks over at Lenovo, we're giving away not one, not two, but three Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebooks! Since unboxing our review unit about a month … [Read more...] about Don’t miss your chance to win one of 3 Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebooks
15 more things you probably didn’t know about Google Photos
Yesterday, I covered 10 things you probably didn't know about Google Photos. Because I got a bit carried away, it was originally supposed to be 35+ things, so I decided to break it into a separate article here today. Now, I'm going to share 15 more things you probably weren't aware that Google … [Read more...] about 15 more things you probably didn’t know about Google Photos
Now is the time to buy a Nest Hub or Nest Hub Max for up to $100 off
Just this week, we talked about the Pixel Tablet more than we have in months. Why? Well, with a few new tricks coming soon, the promise of a Bard-infused Google Assistant, and a $100 discount, the Pixel Tablet is finally at a spot where buying one might actually make some sense. However, the … [Read more...] about Now is the time to buy a Nest Hub or Nest Hub Max for up to $100 off
I found a great alternative to Google Cursive for taking handwritten notes on your Chromebook
Contents I've both been infatuated with and extremely frustrated with Google Cursive, the tech giant's web-based, Chromebook-only handwriting web app. When it's good, it's great, but when its flaws show, it makes me question digital bullet journaling and notetaking at its core. Instead, I want to … [Read more...] about I found a great alternative to Google Cursive for taking handwritten notes on your Chromebook
The Chrome Cast 246: Chromebook Plus deals, processors, and tablets
This week on The Chrome Cast, loosely everything we discuss circles around one, large topic: Chromebook Plus. From the myriad of deals on Chromebook Plus devices to discussing the prowess of Chromebook Plus processors and the possibility of new Chromebook Plus tablets, this week's show largely … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 246: Chromebook Plus deals, processors, and tablets
Chromebooks may be getting an inventive, new multitasking feature
Over the years, Chromebooks have become quite good at multitasking. From window snapping to tab scrubbing to virtual desks, Chromebooks possess a lot of abilities to help users get things done in a more organized way on a daily basis. The latest addition to this feature set has been the … [Read more...] about Chromebooks may be getting an inventive, new multitasking feature
10 things you probably didn’t know about Google Photos
Contents You're all probably fairly familiar with Google Photos, especially as it took the world by storm and most Google Account holders started to trust the service with their memories and pictures of loved ones and adventure a handful of years back. In recently times, Google has really taken … [Read more...] about 10 things you probably didn’t know about Google Photos
Buying a Pixel Tablet might finally make sense
It's funny how things can change so quickly. Just a few days ago, I hadn't really thought much about the Pixel Tablet since its lackluster debut. The idea of an Android tablet melded with a smart speaker was intriguing but as Robby noted in his review, the lack of Nest Hub/Assistant functionality … [Read more...] about Buying a Pixel Tablet might finally make sense












