First discovered by About Chromebooks, Google is working on a visual and functional overhaul to Chrome's "Apps" landing page. When you visit "Chrome://apps" on Windows PCs, you'll be met with a paginated library of your installed web applications. These can also be seen over on your Chromebook in … [Read more...] about “Chrome://apps” is getting overhauled to match the design of your Chromebook launcher
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How to use the Google Photos’ Camouflage feature
Google debuted "Camouflage," a Google Photos companion feature to Magic Eraser which helps get rid of distracting objects by applying a muted color instead of completely erasing it, with the launch of the Pixel 6a. Luckily, the feature eventually made its way to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, … [Read more...] about How to use the Google Photos’ Camouflage feature
Nvidia launches 1440p support for GeForce NOW, but ChromeOS misses out
This week, Nvidia began to roll out its 1440p streaming option for its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. This new streaming quality option is available directly through your web browser via Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge on Windows PCs. Being advertised on its official blog as a back-to-school … [Read more...] about Nvidia launches 1440p support for GeForce NOW, but ChromeOS misses out
Pixel Watch may become the first smartwatch supported by Google Fi
The Pixel Watch is slated to launch in October alongside the Google Pixel 7 series and is expected to be simultaneously met with enthusiasm and skepticism. The Pixel Watch will be the first smartwatch made by Google, sporting the latest and greatest from WearOS, but with a clean Pixel-esque UI and … [Read more...] about Pixel Watch may become the first smartwatch supported by Google Fi
Pixel 7 and 7 Pro early hands-on reveals differences with the Pixel 6 line
Google gave us all a first look at the next generation of Pixel devices at this year's I/O conference, revealing that this time around, the Pixel 7 devices would have a more polished look while still keeping with the design language made popular by the Pixel 6 — which has become synonymous with the … [Read more...] about Pixel 7 and 7 Pro early hands-on reveals differences with the Pixel 6 line
How to enable and use per app languages on Android 13
Google surprised everyone by releasing the latest version of its Android operating system before the newest lineup of its hardware devices, and Android 13 is now available before the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. In the past, I've toyed with the idea of changing the system language on the phone in order … [Read more...] about How to enable and use per app languages on Android 13
The Chrome Cast 188: Pixel Watch excitement and a Chromebook-powered golf simulator
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show talking a bit about the coming Pixel Watch and how the features, look and feel of that watch could be a huge uptick for Wear OS as a whole. With Fitbit integration, a great look, and a focus on glanceable information, we all are excited to see this … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 188: Pixel Watch excitement and a Chromebook-powered golf simulator
Google Pay is making its way to new flagship Fitbit watches
While a household name for its fitness and health features, the Fitbit brand is not exactly known as the smartwatch to wear for day-to-day life conveniences, such as electronic payments. However, when Google acquired Fitbit in 2019, the world collectively wondered about the brand's future and … [Read more...] about Google Pay is making its way to new flagship Fitbit watches
The $79 Chromebook that’s absolutely worth buying
There are a ton of "cheap" Chromebooks out there. Unfortunately, there are also a ton of really bad Chromebooks out there that have horrible screens, anemic processors, garbage keyboards, and plenty of other shortcomings. These cheap devices are easy to pass over because, generally, you're going to … [Read more...] about The $79 Chromebook that’s absolutely worth buying
I have a golf simulator running on a Chromebook, and it’s awesome [VIDEO]
If you've been around the Chromebook scene for any amount of time, you're probably familiar with the tired insinuations that Chromebooks aren't "real laptops" or that you can't get work done on them. While I'm not here to try and refute every single one of those arguments, I did want to quickly … [Read more...] about I have a golf simulator running on a Chromebook, and it’s awesome [VIDEO]
This AI writing web app automatically generates full stories, articles, and more in seconds
Have you ever heard of Midjourney or Dall-E? Both of these bots have recently taken the world by storm by taking text input and automatically generating entire images, scenes, and more based on it. It's completely wild to think that AI can create entirely original pieces of artwork based on just a … [Read more...] about This AI writing web app automatically generates full stories, articles, and more in seconds
Android 13 is breaking RCS for some Google Fi users
Following the public release of Android 13 earlier this week, a resulting issue originally spotted back in May has resurfaced and prompted a response from Google. The problem affects RCS connectivity for a small number of Google Fi customers where RCS disconnects upon the phone switching from WiFi … [Read more...] about Android 13 is breaking RCS for some Google Fi users









