Google Maps has many features to help you reach your destination with as few surprises as possible. However, although one of the most feature-packed apps in the Google apps ecosystem, Google Maps is not known for having many options when it comes to switching up the look and feel of the experience. … [Read more...] about How to change the navigation voice in Google Maps
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Google Sheets get a new project tracking Smart Canvas feature
Google continues on improving its "Smart Canvas" product experience which aims to deliver the next evolution of collaboration for Google Workspace. In this latest update, Google is adding dropdown chips in Google Sheets giving you the ability to easily show the progress of a project or one of the … [Read more...] about Google Sheets get a new project tracking Smart Canvas feature
Google Maps and Waze teams merge as Google continues its cost-cutting measures
We gathered that changes would be happening internally at Google ever since CEO Sundar Pichai uttered the phrase "Don't equate fun with money" as a response when fielding questions from concerned employees regarding the cost-saving measures that the company was taking. Some of these measures … [Read more...] about Google Maps and Waze teams merge as Google continues its cost-cutting measures
How to prototype VR games, virtual tours, or training sessions with just your Chromebook
A buddy of mine named Scott Jacobson, who is a science and game design teacher (thanks, Scott!) recently brought a cool product to my attention. He stated that he had used a Chromebook to prototype a VR game with his students at the start of the global pandemic, like many people. However, while … [Read more...] about How to prototype VR games, virtual tours, or training sessions with just your Chromebook
Google Search on Android really wants your attention in an upcoming visual refresh
In a Keyword blog post that Google published a few months back, it made reference to a handful of new updates coming to the Search app for Android. Since then, we've seen a number of tweaks, including the colorful search cards as you scroll down the page featuring videos, images, and more, Google … [Read more...] about Google Search on Android really wants your attention in an upcoming visual refresh
Free Chrome Enterprise Upgrade trial joins your growing list of Chromebook Perks
Google's Chrome Enterprise Upgrade provides an easy and secure way for businesses to manage their Chromebooks, Chromeboxes, and Chromebases in the admin console. Essentially, any of these devices can be enrolled into a management system for rapid fleet upgrades, tweaks, app installs, and management … [Read more...] about Free Chrome Enterprise Upgrade trial joins your growing list of Chromebook Perks
Pixel Watch non-review: why I love Google’s wearable after a couple months
I've put off doing a "review" of the Pixel Watch for a very good reason. Well, it's a good reason to me, at least. To put it bluntly, I don't really know what I'm talking about with smartwatches: or just watches at all for that matter. I'm not a watch guy and my foray into smartwatches before the … [Read more...] about Pixel Watch non-review: why I love Google’s wearable after a couple months
The Chrome Cast 206: More Pixel Fold renders, ChromeOS 108, and Fortnite on Chromebooks
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show with discussion around the latest renders that have leaked for the upcoming Pixel Fold. Though this foldable phone from Google isn't due until May (according to the rumors), the substantial leaks have truly begun. With these latest renders, we get a … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 206: More Pixel Fold renders, ChromeOS 108, and Fortnite on Chromebooks
Google Slides adds new “Follow” feature to improve collaboration
Google Workspace is launching a brand-new tool called 'Follow,' which will enable you to work in tandem with your coworkers on Google Slides in real-time. This builds upon the previously launched feature that allows you to see what slide a colleague is on, except now you can click on a … [Read more...] about Google Slides adds new “Follow” feature to improve collaboration
You can now play select Ubisoft games on PC via Amazon Luna without channel subscriptions
I've never "subscribed" to the idea of Amazon's Luna Channel membership model. To be frank, I think it's a ploy to nickel and dime users under the guise of offering more choice. I'm sure some of you prefer it to Stadia's one and done subscription model, but I'm not that type of gamer. Announced … [Read more...] about You can now play select Ubisoft games on PC via Amazon Luna without channel subscriptions
Pixel 7 Pro camera macro mode gets better with new update
The macro mode that shipped exclusively with the Google Pixel 7 Pro engages automatically when the camera is near enough to a subject. This function works well, but there are times when you may want a bit more control and a more clear-cut way to switch between macro and standard mode. Fortunately, … [Read more...] about Pixel 7 Pro camera macro mode gets better with new update
The WhatsApp Android app now works on Chromebooks, and its worth a look
Finally, WhatsApp has moved into the realm of Android applications I may start using on a regular basis on my Chromebook. Where the messaging Goliath used to require a phone number to get started on any platform (WhatsApp is obviously focused on mobile devices), recent updates have finally made the … [Read more...] about The WhatsApp Android app now works on Chromebooks, and its worth a look












