Google Calendar is just about to let you start sharing your Calendar events with others via a public URL. Of course, this is only possible if you click share next to an event, and certainly only if you want said event to be accessible by others. I covered this all the way back in July of this … [Read more...] about Google Calendar’s long overdue event sharing feature is beginning to roll out now
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Google Messages takes hamburger off of the menu with its latest update
For the past six months or so, Google has been testing a new home screen design that takes the hamburger off the menu. No, literally, it's getting rid of the hamburger menu on the left side of the app. Now, this change seems to be rolling out, according to 9to5Google. In its place, archived … [Read more...] about Google Messages takes hamburger off of the menu with its latest update
Google Pixel 8 Launch Event: What to expect and how to watch
It's an exciting time of the year for tech enthusiasts and Google fans. With the Made by Google event right around the corner, Google is gearing up to unveil a new lineup of Pixel products, including Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2. Most of the details on these products have already leaked, … [Read more...] about Google Pixel 8 Launch Event: What to expect and how to watch
The Acer Chromebook Vero 514 drops to $350 and will get the Chromebook Plus upgrade
Acer's excellent, environmentally-friendly Chromebook Vero 514 has been a great device since it launched. With a clear leaning toward sustainability and a unique, considered build quality, the Vero 514 has been one of the more distinct Chromebooks ever built. From the recycled plastics to the … [Read more...] about The Acer Chromebook Vero 514 drops to $350 and will get the Chromebook Plus upgrade
All the models getting the Chromebook Plus upgrade and when it will arrive
While the new announcement of Chromebook Plus and all the hardware and software features coming along with it are wildly exciting, there is an interesting dynamic that is yet to fully play out. Existing Chromebooks that meet all the Chromebook Plus specifications are to be included in this new wave … [Read more...] about All the models getting the Chromebook Plus upgrade and when it will arrive
Google opens its Search Generative Experience up to teenagers and provides an AI safety guide
Stadia Games and Entertainment (SGE) - just kidding, I mean Google's Search Generative Experience (SGE), has been out for a little while now, and while I don't think it's particularly helpful in most situations compared to just looking at the top few links and manually parsing information for my … [Read more...] about Google opens its Search Generative Experience up to teenagers and provides an AI safety guide
The Chrome Cast 241: Chromebook Plus sets the new standard for Chromebooks
This week on The Chrome Cast, we are clearly talking about the biggest news to hit our corner of the internet in a very long time - perhaps ever. Google has unveiled Chromebook Plus, and it marks a very specific move towards a more cohesive, more-enjoyable Chromebook experience for consumers across … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 241: Chromebook Plus sets the new standard for Chromebooks
Bard wants to get to know you better by committing your preferences to its ‘Memory’
Whether it's dietary choices, travel preferences, or just day-to-day nuances, repeating yourself on basic facts to Bard or other artificial intelligence bots can get old fast. It makes them feel a lot like Google Assistant in its current, ridiculously stupid state. However, Google recognizes this … [Read more...] about Bard wants to get to know you better by committing your preferences to its ‘Memory’
Introducing Chromebook Plus: the new standard for fast, capable, fun-to-use devices [VIDEO]
Let's face it: more and more Chromebooks are arriving every day, and finding the perfect device that will balance performance and affordability can be tough. Back when there were only a couple new Chromebooks introduced each year, it was far less difficult to sort the more-capable devices from the … [Read more...] about Introducing Chromebook Plus: the new standard for fast, capable, fun-to-use devices [VIDEO]
Why I’m ditching Pixlr for Photoshop Web on my Chromebook and why you may soon follow
As a preface to my thoughts, I want to state that there's nothing wrong with Pixlr, and I love the web app. However, while it's long been the go-to for web-based graphics work, especially for Chromebook users, Photoshop's leap to the browser changes the game. That's right, just yesterday, Adobe … [Read more...] about Why I’m ditching Pixlr for Photoshop Web on my Chromebook and why you may soon follow
If you’re running Android 7, you won’t be able to play Pokémon Go anymore
Pokémon GO will soon end its support for devices running on Android 7, also known as "Nougat." Android 7 was released in August of 2016 and for the first time, offered multi-window view, which allowed users to use two apps simultaneously in split view. Additionally, it revamped the notifications … [Read more...] about If you’re running Android 7, you won’t be able to play Pokémon Go anymore
Web publishers can opt out of having Bard, other AI trained on their content via Google-Extended
Google is continuing with its narrative about developing its artificial intelligence initiatives "responsibly". Whether or not this works out the way it plans, only time will tell. In the meantime, Bard and other AI projects cooking at the company are trained on data from the web, like publisher … [Read more...] about Web publishers can opt out of having Bard, other AI trained on their content via Google-Extended












