Yes, we are insanely excited about the upcoming Pixel Fold. Yes, the Google Pixel 7a is a solid device and easily one of the best phones you can buy under $500. That said, the Pixel 7 Pro is still my absolute favorite flagship device and seven months later, the Phone by Google still stands up to the … [Read more...] about Score big and save $250 on Google’s best Pixel phone
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The Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Flex 3i is now available for purchase
At CES 2023 earlier this year, we got our hands on a new device from Lenovo that features the first of Intel's new generation of small-core CPUs. The Alder Lake N-series from Intel represents more than a simple departure from the company's historical naming scheme. New architecture, more cores and … [Read more...] about The Lenovo IdeaPad Chromebook Flex 3i is now available for purchase
Everything you need to know about the new “Help me write” AI feature in Google Docs
Google recently introduced the "Help me write" feature in Docs as part of its Duet AI for Google Workspace initiative. This new tool aims to enhance productivity and workflow by providing assistance with writing tasks (not replacing creativity or originality!). Many users who have gained access by … [Read more...] about Everything you need to know about the new “Help me write” AI feature in Google Docs
Google Maps getting ‘Immersive View for routes’, lets you to visualize your trip before leaving
During Google I/O 2023, Google announced a slew of artificial intelligence integrations across its products and services. So much so that many YouTubers have made funny compilations of all of the times "AI" was verbally spoken and as entertaining as that is, it's true - AI is here to stay, and the … [Read more...] about Google Maps getting ‘Immersive View for routes’, lets you to visualize your trip before leaving
5 Reasons why I’m sold on the Google Pixel Fold [VIDEO]
Google I/O 2023 is in the books and without doubt, the announcement that received the most claps, whoops, and cheers during the 2-hour keynote presentation was the new Pixel Fold. And while we've known all about Google's new foldable for quite some time now - there was an absolute torrent of leaks … [Read more...] about 5 Reasons why I’m sold on the Google Pixel Fold [VIDEO]
I’m shocked there was no mention of the rumored Pixel Watch 2 at Google I/O
It wasn't more than a week or so ago that we discussed the Pixel Watch on the podcast in the lead-up to Google I/O 2023. Specifically, the discussion circled around the fact that up to that point, we'd not heard a peep from anyone about a follow-up to the successful Pixel Watch. For most big … [Read more...] about I’m shocked there was no mention of the rumored Pixel Watch 2 at Google I/O
Chromebook launcher adding badge counts for folders with more than four apps in them
ChromeOS is always getting new features, and while these start out in the Canary channel for early testing, they often find their way to the Stable release for everyone to use. The latest one is a small but helpful addition to the launcher. Now, in ChromeOS Canary 115, folders that contain more than … [Read more...] about Chromebook launcher adding badge counts for folders with more than four apps in them
How to clean up broken web app icons in your Chromebook launcher
If you're a Chromebook user who heavily relies on web apps, you may have encountered the frustrating issue of generic grey icons appearing in your launcher. These placeholders with only the first letter of the app's name can clutter your workspace and make app identification a challenge. Oh, and … [Read more...] about How to clean up broken web app icons in your Chromebook launcher
The Chrome Cast 226: Google I/O 2023, AI, and new Pixel Hardware
It's no surprise what dominates the discussion this week. As Google I/O 2023 is now in the rear-view mirror, we have a lot of new discussion surrounding Google's moves in AI and new Pixel-branded hardware. From new tricks for Bard to other interesting ways Google is leveraging AI in their … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 226: Google I/O 2023, AI, and new Pixel Hardware
“Ad blockers are not allowed on YouTube”: Video platform cracks down on workarounds to Premium
In order to avoid paying for YouTube Premium, many users employ an ad blocker in their browser in order to improve their experience and keep their wallet from being drained by Google. However, according to a user on Reddit (Kudos: 9to5Google), who provided the screenshot seen below, the tech giant … [Read more...] about “Ad blockers are not allowed on YouTube”: Video platform cracks down on workarounds to Premium
Google announces its response to Microsoft 365 Copilot as Duet AI for Google Workspace
Google's event yesterday was a feast of artificial intelligence (AI) initiatives across its portfolio of apps and services. The integration of generative AI into its Search engine was the crowning reveal, but Google Workspace was no less impressive. This is now officially being dubbed 'Duet AI for … [Read more...] about Google announces its response to Microsoft 365 Copilot as Duet AI for Google Workspace
Google Drive is getting a Spam folder
Google has gotten pretty good at helping users avoid spam emails and Drive files over the years. If you use Gmail, you might say that the spam filter is too good as you dig through the spam folder to find that email that you overlooked from your boss. Still, the automated nature of the Gmail spam … [Read more...] about Google Drive is getting a Spam folder









