Not to be outdone in the Chromebox game where Acer has had quite a bit of success, it looks like the prolific Chromebook maker may be aping another company in making a Chromebox with the added - and useful - benefit of wireless charging baked into the lid portion. Though Chromeboxes tend to be … [Read more...] about It looks like Acer may be making a Qi wireless charging Chromebox, too
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IDC study explores the acceleration of ChromeOS adoption, thanks to Virtual App Delivery
The global COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the workplace permanently. As the hybrid work model has become the new standard for thousands of companies, cloud-first operating systems such as ChromeOS have taken center stage. The need for lightweight, cloud-centric infrastructures has led many companies … [Read more...] about IDC study explores the acceleration of ChromeOS adoption, thanks to Virtual App Delivery
How to use the awesome, new Data Extraction Smart Canvas feature in Google Sheets
There's a ton to explore in the revamped Google Workspace apps. By adding dynamic and interactive Smart Canvas elements, Google is essentially rewriting Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail and more at their very core. Seriously, if you're not using these features yet, you're missing out big time. While … [Read more...] about How to use the awesome, new Data Extraction Smart Canvas feature in Google Sheets
“I don’t know, but I found these results”: Google Assistant appears to be quiet quitting this year
I've been on the offensive against Google Assistant this year, and I'm not ashamed of it either. The virtual assistant has gone from world class to dumber than a box of rocks. It consistently fails to respond, toggle lights, performs completely unrelated actions, and more. It's just so bad that I … [Read more...] about “I don’t know, but I found these results”: Google Assistant appears to be quiet quitting this year
With only three weeks before arrival, all Pixel Fold variants are available for order again
A little over a week ago, a shocking revelation came in the form of a version of the expensive Pixel Fold already being sold out at the Google Store. While I'm wildly excited for this device and have been waiting on it for a couple of years at this point, I tend to think that won't be the general … [Read more...] about With only three weeks before arrival, all Pixel Fold variants are available for order again
You can now edit your clips with Google’s web-based audio recorder
Google's web-based audio recorder is picking up a new trick - editing! First spotted by 9to5Google, you can now do more than just listen to clips you recorded on your phone via the app, read the transcripts that were automatically generated or organize them. A new 'Edit recording' button has … [Read more...] about You can now edit your clips with Google’s web-based audio recorder
Minecraft for Chromebook has finally arrived
Back in January, rumors arose that indicated that Mojang could finally be bringing an official build of Minecraft to ChromeOS. It didn't take long for those rumors to be substantiated. In February, Mojang announced a limited access trial of Minecraft on Chromebooks that gave users in select markets … [Read more...] about Minecraft for Chromebook has finally arrived
Don’t miss this deal on the Pixel Buds Pro just in time for Father’s Day
As Father's Day gifts go, tech-based presents always top the list for me when I'm trying to figure out what to buy. There's not always a clear-cut gift path that fits my buying habits, however, and some years it just isn't in the cards. I don't know about you, but I'm not buying iPads, phones, … [Read more...] about Don’t miss this deal on the Pixel Buds Pro just in time for Father’s Day
Google Chat now has Smart Compose to help you autocomplete your sentences
I'm sure you're all fairly familiar with the idea of Smart Compose now in Gmail and on your Android phone. Start typing and Google will make suggestions in a light gray color to the right of what you've already written. While not something I always use as my mind is already prepared to finish a … [Read more...] about Google Chat now has Smart Compose to help you autocomplete your sentences
How to turn your phone flashlight or smart lights on and off like a true Harry Potter fan
If you've ever wished to illuminate your surroundings with a single word instead of fidgeting with the touchscreen and quick settings of your Pixel or Android phone, I've got a fun trick for you. Just like Harry Potter did with his wand, you too can bring a little magic to your everyday life. By … [Read more...] about How to turn your phone flashlight or smart lights on and off like a true Harry Potter fan
The Ryzen-powered ASUS Chromebook 14 is now available at Best Buy
Last week, AMD unveiled the company's latest processors designed specifically for Chromebooks. The 7020-C series is aimed squarely at the mid-range Chromebook market that includes devices in the $300-$600 price range. The first Chromebook to surface actually showed up prior to the announcement in … [Read more...] about The Ryzen-powered ASUS Chromebook 14 is now available at Best Buy
ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX34 Flip Review: a big step forward [VIDEO]
ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX34 MSRP - $799.00 "It's easily my favorite ASUS Chromebook since the CX5400 from a couple years ago and one that I'd be happy to use as my daily device in most cases." Pros Cons When the new cloud-gaming focused Chrombooks arrived last fall, it was pretty easy to spot … [Read more...] about ASUS Chromebook Vibe CX34 Flip Review: a big step forward [VIDEO]











