This week on The Chrome Cast, we get started by talking through The Masters website and how this yearly tournament shows off the power and capability of the open web unlike just about anything else out there in the sports world. With player profiles, live streaming, and all sort of ways to watch … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 222: Android app streaming on ChromeOS, The Masters, and new Chromebooks
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Google’s Pixel Tablet passed through the FCC
Google I/O 2023 is just a month out and we have high hopes that Google will bring some hardware to the stage at the annual developer conference. While we already have a good idea what's coming from Google in the coming weeks, we are greatly anticipating some hard release dates on the intriguing … [Read more...] about Google’s Pixel Tablet passed through the FCC
You can now buy the Lenovo ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox
One of my favorite pieces of tech to come out of CES 2023 was undoubtedly the ASUS Chromebox 5 with its built-in wireless charging pad. We finally have a review unit of the ASUS in the office and we'll be bringing you an unboxing and first look headed your way before the weekend arrives. If you have … [Read more...] about You can now buy the Lenovo ThinkCentre M60q Chromebox
Better browser-based games could be on the way soon thanks to WebGPU
On our most recent episode of the Chrome Cast Podcast, we had a few minutes where we delved into the power of the modern web. With websites like what we see from The Masters, the growing capability of what can be done in a browser continues to be a fascinating development. In that … [Read more...] about Better browser-based games could be on the way soon thanks to WebGPU
Get ready for karaoke night with YouTube Music’s new real-time lyrics feature
YouTube Music for Android is currently rolling out a new feature: real-time lyrics! Gone are the days of tiny, unmoving text that was a struggle to read, especially for those with less-than-perfect vision. As you listen to your favorite songs, watch the lyrics highlight in sync with the artist on a … [Read more...] about Get ready for karaoke night with YouTube Music’s new real-time lyrics feature
Google killing off support for the Nest Secure, but you get a free ADT system as a result
Google has recently announced that it's ending support for its aging Nest Secure. Actually, I called this just the other day when the new ADT system was announced, so it's funny timing to receive an email from Google today about some pretty significant upcoming changes to its Nest ecosystem. The … [Read more...] about Google killing off support for the Nest Secure, but you get a free ADT system as a result
The Google Play Store will soon let you easily revoke permissions from an app developer
Google is continuing its efforts to increase consumer trust in developers by helping them showcase their commitment to user privacy and data ownership. In an Android Developers Blog post, Google announced that it will soon implement a new data deletion policy designed to "empower users with greater … [Read more...] about The Google Play Store will soon let you easily revoke permissions from an app developer
A deep dive into Google’s new Chromebook app streaming feature and its current limitations
Update: By the time I published this article, Google has pulled the Cross Device Services app from the Google Play Store! It's likely to make a return, and we'll let you know if that proves true. App streaming on Chromebooks (formerly known internally at Google as 'Eche'), is an exciting new … [Read more...] about A deep dive into Google’s new Chromebook app streaming feature and its current limitations
The Masters once again leverages the power of the open web to immerse you in golf coverage
This morning, The Masters officially began and just like last year, masters.com is one of the coolest, most fan-centric sites I've ever used to watch a sporting event. The features are robust, the execution is flawless, and with this PWA/website - no app necessary - fans of golf can watch every … [Read more...] about The Masters once again leverages the power of the open web to immerse you in golf coverage
YouTube begins featuring a dedicated ‘Podcasts’ tab on channel pages for easy listening access
Last year, Kai Chuk, YouTube's new podcasts lead and decade-long company veteran, was brought on by Google to improve the platform's listening experience. While it's been possible to listen to and watch podcast-style content on YouTube before now, it's not been marked as a 'Podcast' per se. As a … [Read more...] about YouTube begins featuring a dedicated ‘Podcasts’ tab on channel pages for easy listening access
Score a recertified Acer Chromebook Spin 513 with the Snapdragon 7c for $180
Looking for a lightweight, budget-friendly convertible Chromebook that won't break the bank? If you're not afraid of buying a factory recertified laptop directly from the manufacturer, Acer has a deal that may interest you. While this Chromebook isn't the most powerful on the market nor is it jam … [Read more...] about Score a recertified Acer Chromebook Spin 513 with the Snapdragon 7c for $180
[U] Chrome’s three dots “more” menu is set to receive easily identifiable icons for accessibility
Update April 6, 2023 at 2:56 PM EST: The actual commit responsible for the icons is as follows. Thanks, Leopeva64! [CR2023] Add and insert new icons for 3-dot menu. Chromium Gerrit A new set of icons appearing in Chrome's three dots "more" options overflow menu looks to be on its way in a … [Read more...] about [U] Chrome’s three dots “more” menu is set to receive easily identifiable icons for accessibility












