Last year, the Chromebook world saw a new and slightly unexpected shift towards gaming-centric devices. We now have had three fantastic options (four if you include the first ASUS "gaming" Chromebook that was nowhere near as good as the newer Vibe CX34 Flip) that not only excel in cloud gaming, but … [Read more...] about With ChromeOS 116, you can truly customize your RGB keyboard
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Google Search may be testing a new pop up box for Knowledge Graph content from Maps
Here's something I've never seen before - Google seems to be testing a new 'lightbox' pop up for content clicked on through its Knowledge Graph panel. While searching for something, like the Portland Public House in New Zealand, and clicking on the photos on the right-hand side, I was met with that … [Read more...] about Google Search may be testing a new pop up box for Knowledge Graph content from Maps
The Acer Chromebook 516 GE is back to its lowest-ever price right now
If you missed out on the few previous sales we've seen on the incredible Acer Chromebook 516 GE, there's good news: your chance to snag the Acer Chromebook 516 GE at its lowest-ever price is back as Best Buy has relisted the Acer 516 GE - my current, favorite Chromebook - for just $499. Shaving a … [Read more...] about The Acer Chromebook 516 GE is back to its lowest-ever price right now
After four years, Google gets its notification bell back, but the beloved Mr. Jingles is still on hiatus
Google+ shut down in back in 2019, and at that time, Google also removed the extremely useful notification bell from Search on the web and mobile. This bell would show you notifications for things like Gmail, Google Photos and Hangouts Chats as well as Assistant alerts. Now, that bell has … [Read more...] about After four years, Google gets its notification bell back, but the beloved Mr. Jingles is still on hiatus
The Chrome Cast 236: Lacros is better than ever with ChromeOS 116
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by discussing the recent announcement by Google and Cameyo that the two will be partnering up moving forward to deliver a seamless virtual app delivery service to ChromeOS enterprise customers. Cameyo is a fantastic service that has been great for … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 236: Lacros is better than ever with ChromeOS 116
ChromeOS 116 makes the move to the new Lacros Chrome browser an absolute breeze [VIDEO]
Wow. I'm legitamately blown away right now. ChromeOS 116 has started rolling out today and while we're still looking for any other new stuff to talk about in this latest update, the one thing I've been a bit fixated on this week has been the new, decoupled Chrome browser for ChromeOS devices … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 116 makes the move to the new Lacros Chrome browser an absolute breeze [VIDEO]
Chrome’s Reading Mode will soon let you listen to articles instead of just reading them
Chrome recently switched up its in-development Reading Mode by nixing a super useful toolbar in favor of stuffing all of its options for text, spacing and more into a settings icon. Additionally, unlike Microsoft Edge's Reading Mode, Chrome's is stuffed into the right hand sidebar, and doesn't take … [Read more...] about Chrome’s Reading Mode will soon let you listen to articles instead of just reading them
Google’s “Help Me Write” AI is coming to Chromebooks on a system-wide level
Google has been pushing AI-driven additions to their services for a long time, but they've been far more verbose about it since the rise of generative AI like ChatGPT hit the scene nearly a year ago. Now, it looks like they are ready to begin showcasing more of this consumer-facing AI in the … [Read more...] about Google’s “Help Me Write” AI is coming to Chromebooks on a system-wide level
Here’s what you need to know to enjoy Pokémon Go Fest 2023 Global starting tomorrow
A few years back, the world went absolutely mad for Pokémon Go. You'd walk outside and see loads of people with their face in their phones, but their legs were moving. Like many, I was caught in the whirlwind, but life got in the way and my interest faded. Well, truth be told, I became a dad, and I … [Read more...] about Here’s what you need to know to enjoy Pokémon Go Fest 2023 Global starting tomorrow
Live lyrics for YouTube Music are finally rolling out so you can enjoy some karaoke at home
Back in April, we highlighted YouTube Music's real-time lyrics feature. Fast forward to today, and that's now rolling out in full swing. Gone are the static, tiny, hard-to-read lyrics; in their place are these new, bold, scrolling words that sync perfectly with your favorite artist's voice, as shown … [Read more...] about Live lyrics for YouTube Music are finally rolling out so you can enjoy some karaoke at home
Google Chrome’s “Journeys” feature will be renamed to “Groups” in a future update
Chrome's 'Journeys' feature is likely about to be renamed to 'Groups', according to Chromestory, who first spotted a code change with new nomenclature on Chromium Gerrit. Essentially, 'Journeys' offered users an alternative to the regular date-based history in their browser. Instead, it "clustered" … [Read more...] about Google Chrome’s “Journeys” feature will be renamed to “Groups” in a future update
UPDATE: How to try out Google’s new decoupled Chrome browser on Chromebooks
UPDATE - 8/25/2023: What a difference a couple days makes! With ChromeOS 116 rolling out to most device models today, things have changed a bit. Thanks to one of our readers (thanks Eli Fennell!), we were quickly made aware this morning that the flags I point out to use in this post are no longer … [Read more...] about UPDATE: How to try out Google’s new decoupled Chrome browser on Chromebooks













