Just a couple of months ago, Google Labs unveiled one of its most exciting experiments in a long time: Opal, a tool that lets anyone build their own AI-powered mini-apps using just natural language—no coding required. After an initial, U.S.-only launch, the creativity of early adopters has made one … [Read more...] about Google’s no-code AI app builder, Opal, is expanding globally and getting some big upgrades
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This tiny Chrome flag is a big step towards a proper Android desktop mode
With the recent arrival of the experimental "Desktop Mode" in Android 16, the dream of a true, productive desktop experience powered by your phone is closer than ever. But as anyone who has tried it will tell you, there's one glaring, persistent annoyance: websites still default to their mobile … [Read more...] about This tiny Chrome flag is a big step towards a proper Android desktop mode
Yes, you can still manage your Logitech Unifying Receiver on your Chromebook
For years, those of us who use Logitech mice and keyboards with our Chromebooks have relied on the trusty Logitech Unifying Receiver Chrome App. It was a simple utility that let you pair, un-pair, and manage the devices connected to your Logi dongle. But with the somewhat-recent deprecation of … [Read more...] about Yes, you can still manage your Logitech Unifying Receiver on your Chromebook
Google Meet is adding a simple new feature to keep your meetings on track
We've all been in meetings that have gone off the rails, run way over time, or been dominated by a single topic. Keeping an online meeting focused and on schedule can be a real challenge. In a simple but very useful new update, Google is rolling out a tool to help with this: a built-in timer for … [Read more...] about Google Meet is adding a simple new feature to keep your meetings on track
The first MediaTek MT8189 tablet ‘Padme’ will feature a large 12.1-inch QHD+ screen
The story of the upcoming MediaTek MT8189-powered Chromebooks just keeps getting more interesting. We recently uncovered that the 'Jedi' baseboard and its first offshoot, 'Padme', are being developed specifically for a new generation of Chromebook tablets. The prospect of a new, powerful ARM-based … [Read more...] about The first MediaTek MT8189 tablet ‘Padme’ will feature a large 12.1-inch QHD+ screen
The awesome Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus falls back to just $599.99
When it comes to premium, thin-and-light Chromebooks, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus is in a class of its own. With its gorgeous screen, razor-thin aluminum chassis, and excellent keyboard, it's one of the most well-built and enjoyable clamshell Chromebooks on the market. And right now, this … [Read more...] about The awesome Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus falls back to just $599.99
Fighting fire with fire: how Google is using its own AI to secure the new AI era
As the world continues to marvel at the creative and productive power of AI, there's another, darker side to the story: bad actors are already exploring ways to use this same technology to create faster and more sophisticated cyberattacks. In a new announcement, Google has laid out its strategy to … [Read more...] about Fighting fire with fire: how Google is using its own AI to secure the new AI era
The Google Play Store is finally adding a digital gift cards feature
It has always been a bit of a strange omission; for years, if you wanted to give someone the gift of Google Play credit, you had to physically go to a store and buy a plastic gift card. In a world where everything is digital, it felt like a relic of a bygone era. Well, that is finally changing. … [Read more...] about The Google Play Store is finally adding a digital gift cards feature
ChromeOS 140 is one of the quietest updates ever, and might be a sign of things to come
It's been about two weeks since ChromeOS 140 began rolling out to the stable channel, and if you've been waiting for a post from us detailing all the new features, you're not alone. With every new milestone update, we get excited to dig in, flip some flags, and find all the latest goodies. But with … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 140 is one of the quietest updates ever, and might be a sign of things to come
Gmail now lets you send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone, even outside of Workspace
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is the gold standard for secure communication, ensuring that only the sender and the intended recipient can ever read a message. But for email, implementing it has always been a clunky, complicated affair, especially when trying to communicate with someone outside of … [Read more...] about Gmail now lets you send end-to-end encrypted emails to anyone, even outside of Workspace
The powerful ‘Gemini in Chrome’ AI assistant is now rolling out to Workspace users
Just a couple of weeks ago, Google unveiled a massive suite of new AI features for the Chrome browser, with the "Gemini in Chrome" AI browsing assistant as the clear centerpiece. Today, the wait is over for business and education users, as Google is now beginning the general availability roll-out of … [Read more...] about The powerful ‘Gemini in Chrome’ AI assistant is now rolling out to Workspace users
Pixel 10’s new ‘Take a Message’ feature is the upgrade to voicemail you’ve been waiting for
Let's be honest: dealing with voicemails in 2025 can feel like a chore. Between spam calls and the time it takes to listen to a message, it's often an inefficient way to communicate. In a fantastic new update, Google is rolling out a feature on the Pixel 10 series called "Take a Message" that uses … [Read more...] about Pixel 10’s new ‘Take a Message’ feature is the upgrade to voicemail you’ve been waiting for












