If you read Chrome Unboxed often, you'll no doubt have heard of Wasserstein accessories. I write about them all the time and think they're some of the best third-party accessories for the Google and Nest ecosystem. Not long ago, the company released a 2-in-1 charging stand for the Pixel Phone and … [Read more...] about Wasserstein created a premium Pixel Tablet stand to give Google’s upcoming device more flexibility
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I wish Google Search and Assistant accepted mixed bilingual input for voice queries
Yesterday, I was using the Google Search app on my Pixel phone and I tried to ask it and Assistant how to say something Japanese in English to verify that I was learning the best approach to the language in the Duolingo app for professions. Upon asking "(Hey Google,) How do you say 'bengoshi' in … [Read more...] about I wish Google Search and Assistant accepted mixed bilingual input for voice queries
Chrome officially brings customization to the side panel, will show changes in real-time
In a recent announcement on the Keyword blog, Google revealed that its highly customizable Chrome theming system will now be accessible directly from the Side Panel of the browser, and what's more, it will show you real-time changes as you make them. Gone are the days of selecting a theme or … [Read more...] about Chrome officially brings customization to the side panel, will show changes in real-time
Grab this Pixel Tablet predecessor for only $80
Early hands-on with Google's upcoming Pixel Tablet from a wide array of reviews appears to be very positive at this point. While we won't have our hands on the new Pixel device for a few more weeks, we are hopeful that Google has created a unique and viable product that consumers will actually want … [Read more...] about Grab this Pixel Tablet predecessor for only $80
ChromeOS is being used in places you likely never expected [VIDEO]
We're all familiar with Chromebooks for work, education, and other consumer computing needs; but what if I told you that behind the scenes, ChromeOS is being used in some very public places that you would likely never notice? From signage to interactive trivia to medical facilities, the same OS … [Read more...] about ChromeOS is being used in places you likely never expected [VIDEO]
New analyst data shows virtual apps beat virtual desktops on ChromeOS
It goes without saying that the COVID-19 pandemic produced serious long-term effects on the labor force. In the blink of an eye, millions of employees were forced into navigating off-site, work-from-home, and hybrid work models. The burden to reinvent how the workforce could remain productive while … [Read more...] about New analyst data shows virtual apps beat virtual desktops on ChromeOS
Backbone’s PlayStation themed mobile controller is finally available for Android phones
Last November, Backbone, a premium telescopic mobile game controller manufacturer, made its awesome accessory available to Android users after a long time where it was only compatible with iPhones. Shortly before that announcement, the company collaborated with Sony to create an iPhone-centric … [Read more...] about Backbone’s PlayStation themed mobile controller is finally available for Android phones
Why solid, affordable devices will be Google’s salvation for consumer Chromebooks
I thought by now things might be different. I really thought there was going to be a wider appeal for general consumers in the higher end of the Chromebook market. But the more I step back and look at where things are, the more confident I become that Chromebooks won't truly break through in the … [Read more...] about Why solid, affordable devices will be Google’s salvation for consumer Chromebooks
ChromeOS Canary reworks accessibility toggles to be more, well, accessible
Thanks to the ChromeOS Material You redesign, Google's laptop operating system is undergoing a complete transformation. Clearly, the company aims to embody their new vision for Chromebooks as versatile and enjoyable devices for everyone, rather than mere Chrome browsers confined to a … [Read more...] about ChromeOS Canary reworks accessibility toggles to be more, well, accessible
AMD unveils new 7020 C-series for mid-range Chromebooks
Earlier this month, a new Chromebook appeared on Dell's website that is carrying an unannounced new processor from AMD. I presume that the new Ryzen 5 7520 would be a direct competitor for Intel's 12th Gen processors found in many of the current flagship devices on the market. I was partially … [Read more...] about AMD unveils new 7020 C-series for mid-range Chromebooks
Google is testing Steam games for entry-level Intel Alder Lake N100/N200 Chromebooks
I'll be honest, this shocked me a little bit. Though my review of the excellent Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Flex 3i (ugh, that name) was quite glowing, it's not the sort of device I'd expect to run a bunch of Steam games on any time soon. Yet, with what I've found in the Chromium Repositories, it … [Read more...] about Google is testing Steam games for entry-level Intel Alder Lake N100/N200 Chromebooks
Popular 3D MMORPG Runescape has been pulled from all Chromebooks, unlikely to regain support
I've said many times here that I'm a big fan of Runescape, and have been playing since 2001. So, when I got news that Runescape Mobile was coming out, I was stoked to play wherever I wanted in smaller portions. Grinding through a few more passive skills without needing to be sitting at the desktop … [Read more...] about Popular 3D MMORPG Runescape has been pulled from all Chromebooks, unlikely to regain support












