A security loophole has been found in Android that potentially puts your credit card details at risk through NFC, and yes, it displays your card number in plain sight! Google says it's preparing a fix for the issue that was discovered over on GitHub by MrTiz. By using an NFC device called the … [Read more...] about This Android bug exposes your Google Wallet credit card details in plain sight via NFC
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It’s about time: Sony officially adds PlayStation 4 and 5 game streaming to your 4K Chromecast
If you've ever wanted the freedom to play your PS5 or PS4 games in another room of the house without uprooting your console, Sony's got some good news for you on their PlayStation Blog this week. The PS Remote Play feature, which previously allowed streaming of your PlayStation games to devices like … [Read more...] about It’s about time: Sony officially adds PlayStation 4 and 5 game streaming to your 4K Chromecast
PSA: You can use your free three months Nvidia GeForce NOW Chromebook Perk to play Starfield
Bethesda's newest title, Starfield, or as some affectionately call it "Skyrim in space", just released and is sparking conversations left and right. While some are singing its praises, many are pointing out that this is no No Man's Sky. You can't take off from or land on planets without excessive … [Read more...] about PSA: You can use your free three months Nvidia GeForce NOW Chromebook Perk to play Starfield
Our favorite Chromebook tablet is back on sale once again
Of all detachable ChromeOS devices, the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 is easily the best overall tablet experience we've ever had. While Google attempted the Chromebook tablet with the Pixel Slate a few years back, no one has quite hit the overall detachable sweet spot like Lenovo did with the Duet … [Read more...] about Our favorite Chromebook tablet is back on sale once again
Google Photos begins rolling out its new Locked Folder feature
The Google Photos "Locked Folder" has just begun rolling out to your account. It can be found right above the “Trash” icon in the Google Photos app and lets you store images securely behind a password and 2-Step Verification (2FA). These items won't appear in the main Photos feed, even though … [Read more...] about Google Photos begins rolling out its new Locked Folder feature
Google Workspace Business Plus gets a temporary 30% price cut, ad shows in Gmail
Google has subtly and temporary announced a 30% discount on its Workspace Business Plus subscription. This wasn't done through a press release or a grand announcement so far as I could tell. Instead, some Gmail users, myself included, were greeted with a banner advertisement at the top of their … [Read more...] about Google Workspace Business Plus gets a temporary 30% price cut, ad shows in Gmail
Goodbye Octane: Google finally kills off my favorite Chromebook benchmark tool
In preparation for a review we just filmed, I needed to run a few benchmarks to try and prove a point. These days, I rely far less on these types of tools and far more on what the actual end user experience feels like. After all, 10th-gen Intel-powered Chromebooks are still fast enough (especially … [Read more...] about Goodbye Octane: Google finally kills off my favorite Chromebook benchmark tool
How to score exclusive deals on Chromebooks and more with new My Best Buy memberships
If you're looking to buy a new Chromebook, one of the best places to look is Best Buy. They consistently have Chromebooks in stock with listings that aren't confusing like Amazon and they have actual brick-and-mortar stores in many cities where you can go to get hands-on with the device that you are … [Read more...] about How to score exclusive deals on Chromebooks and more with new My Best Buy memberships
Don’t panic, here’s what that Google One cancellation notice actually means for Fi subscribers
Some Google Fi Wireless Unlimited Plus subscribers were surprised recently when they started receiving cancellation messages about the Google One storage subscription perk that came with their plan. But, before freaking out, it's worth noting that this isn't all that concerning after all and I'll … [Read more...] about Don’t panic, here’s what that Google One cancellation notice actually means for Fi subscribers
NFL Sunday Ticket goes off without a hitch on YouTube for opening week
It's a new chapter for NFL fans as the Sunday Ticket service - after nearly 30 years with DirecTV - made its much-anticipated debut on YouTube and YouTube TV over the weekend. Sports fans in general tend to be notorious for their reluctance to embrace change, so there were naturally a lot of eyes … [Read more...] about NFL Sunday Ticket goes off without a hitch on YouTube for opening week
There are two ways to set a timer on your Chromebook, and the second is not at all obvious
Have you ever wanted to set a timer without having to deal with Google Assistant and its ridiculously annoying mishaps? Don't have Assistant nearby? I mean, depending on who you are, that's common. Did you know that, despite Google's lack of advertising it, there are actually two methods for setting … [Read more...] about There are two ways to set a timer on your Chromebook, and the second is not at all obvious
Google Tasks starts asking users if they want to clean up uncompleted tasks older than 30 days
In a world overwhelmed by notifications, reminders, and to-dos, Google seems to be leaning into the spring cleaning spirit. If you're familiar with the new Google Assistant's tasks web app, a new message is now popping up at the top of that page – a friendly nudge prompting you to consider cleaning … [Read more...] about Google Tasks starts asking users if they want to clean up uncompleted tasks older than 30 days












