It's hard to believe it's been over three years since the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook first had us drooling at CES 2020. A lot has changed in the ChromeOS ecosystem since then, but when I first saw this particular Chromebook, I was convinced that it was going to be the next Pixelbook with its … [Read more...] about Take $400 off the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook right now
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How to connect your Apple AirPods to your Chromebook: A Simple Guide
As technology continues to evolve, we're finding that gadgets from different ecosystems can often work quite well together. Take, for instance, the Apple AirPods (or any Apple headphones for that matter). They were designed with Apple's ecosystem in mind, but they can be used with any device that … [Read more...] about How to connect your Apple AirPods to your Chromebook: A Simple Guide
Google is set to increase the frequency of Chrome updates to bolster security
Nowadays, there's no escaping the constant threat of evolving digital security vulnerabilities. Any tech firm shipping and updating a web browser has to stay on their toes if they want to remain relevant. With more and more services and apps moving to the web, there are more reasons for web … [Read more...] about Google is set to increase the frequency of Chrome updates to bolster security
[Video] Here’s a first look at Google Keep’s elusive text formatting tools
Practically everyone who uses Google Keep for notetaking or journaling is dying for text formatting. Sadly, Google has been teasing it for over a year, and it's still not here. Well, that's not exactly true. Today, @AssembleDebug posted a short video clip showcasing how it looks over on X. Yep, … [Read more...] about [Video] Here’s a first look at Google Keep’s elusive text formatting tools
Pixel Watch 2 gets official with FCC certification, new bands, and missing UWB
Google’s Pixel family of devices is set to welcome its newest members this fall, with the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro leading the charge as the primary new members. As always, however, it's not just the new phones that are worth some of your attention as the rumors of the new Pixel Watch 2 have been making … [Read more...] about Pixel Watch 2 gets official with FCC certification, new bands, and missing UWB
Chromebook Google Tasks widget makes its first appearance, lets you quickly manage To-Do lists
After the seamless integration of the Calendar widget on the ChromeOS shelf, Google is rolling out its next big thing: the Google Tasks widget. Big props to @C2 Productions on X for spotlighting this via the Canary channel. For those unaware, ChromeOS Canary where cool new features are unveiled for … [Read more...] about Chromebook Google Tasks widget makes its first appearance, lets you quickly manage To-Do lists
Google Messages tests swapping reply button with setting reminders, and it’s driving me crazy
Sometimes, seemingly the most inconsequential UX change can have great and negative impact. In a new test over what feels like the past 24 hours, Google Messages has swapped the "Reply" and "Remind 1 hr" buttons in the notification shade. The result of this is that I and others keep setting … [Read more...] about Google Messages tests swapping reply button with setting reminders, and it’s driving me crazy
Your Pixel Tablet may soon let you cast from your phone simply by standing in front of it
Google's Pixel Tablet could soon let you cast to it simply by standing in front of it with your phone, which sounds like science fiction. If this comes to pass, it will be a departure from the conventional method where both the phone and tablet need to be on the same Wi-Fi network, and you need to … [Read more...] about Your Pixel Tablet may soon let you cast from your phone simply by standing in front of it
The Chrome Cast 234: Google will soon begin the split of Chrome from ChromeOS
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by discussing the new revelation that the small fleet of upcoming Chromebooks with the Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 will no longer continue in development. Why the 'Herobrine' project was scrapped and whether or not Qualcomm has another path forward with … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 234: Google will soon begin the split of Chrome from ChromeOS
It looks like the next wave of Snapdragon Chromebooks has been cancelled
That's a tough headline to write, folks, but it's true. The now long-awaited Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 Chromebooks we've been tracking for months are all apparently being scrapped before ever seeing the light of day. And I'm a bit sad about it. While this batch of Chromebooks didn't look to include any … [Read more...] about It looks like the next wave of Snapdragon Chromebooks has been cancelled
Google working on a linking feature that lets you transfer your active phone call between devices
Per Nail Sadykov on X, an editor on the Google News Telegram channel (and later posted by Mishaal Rahman), Google seems to be working on an Apple-esque "Device Linking" feature that would allow you to seamlessly shift an active phone call between your phone and other devices, presumably a … [Read more...] about Google working on a linking feature that lets you transfer your active phone call between devices
Annotate your Google Slides for better brainstorming and impact with its new pen tool
On the Google Workspace Updates blog yesterday, Google announced that it's now rolling out a new feature to help you maximize your impact with presentations. Whether you're in a board meeting or just brainstorming on the screen, sometimes, the keyboard can simply be a barrier to how your thoughts … [Read more...] about Annotate your Google Slides for better brainstorming and impact with its new pen tool











