Lenovo is on a tear in the ChromeOS space as of late. After debuting one of the most unique and well-built ChromeOS tablets on the market, the PC giant recently followed up with a smaller Snapdragon detachable as a successor to the original Chromebook Duet. In the area of premium and more power, … [Read more...] about You can now buy the 12th Gen Core i5 Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook
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The highly-anticipated Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is now available
The wait is finally over and the ChromeOS tablet market is finally starting to show some signs of health. Leading the charge, Lenovo is back with its third take on the ChromeOS tablet and this one brings us a true successor to the original Chromebook Duet that debuted at CES back in 2020. More … [Read more...] about The highly-anticipated Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is now available
Here’s why I wish Google Keep notes and Google Docs would merge or at least share features
Google Keep is and always probably will be my absolute favorite Google service. The ability to quickly jot down ideas as I experience and become inspired by things around me in life is invaluable. While other note-taking applications do exist, Keep's simplicity remains the reason I choose it over … [Read more...] about Here’s why I wish Google Keep notes and Google Docs would merge or at least share features
[U] Someone turned the Zelda Classic engine into a PWA so you can play right through the web
Update 7:3/22 at 3:28 PM: Connor has reached out to provide a link to his MMORPG, Gridia. If you'd like to support him and try it out, you can do so via his website right now! He's also clarified something that I should have realized in that the 600+ quests available in Zelda Classic total far, far … [Read more...] about [U] Someone turned the Zelda Classic engine into a PWA so you can play right through the web
Nvidia Shield ‘night listening’ feature balances audio while watching movies after hours
Have you ever had to play "sound control" late at night while watching an action flick because the characters whisper and explosions are as loud as the commercials in between? Oh yeah? Me too. Unfortunately, on my Chromecast with Google TV, I find myself constantly pressing the up and down volume … [Read more...] about Nvidia Shield ‘night listening’ feature balances audio while watching movies after hours
Samsung’s Gaming Hub officially launches with Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce NOW
During this year's CES showing, Samsung announced the "Gaming Hub" - its Tizen-powered game streaming platform that centralizes cloud gaming efforts from popular companies like Nvidia and Google, as well as a company called Utomik. We covered this back in January, but now, Gaming Hub is officially … [Read more...] about Samsung’s Gaming Hub officially launches with Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce NOW
The YouTube Comments Panel and Teaser are my new favorite thing
I was watching videos on YouTube the other day when something caught my attention: The placement of the comments on the video was not in the same place I've known it to be for years. Instead, it appeared in a small section next to the channel's information. I thought this was odd, as I recall it … [Read more...] about The YouTube Comments Panel and Teaser are my new favorite thing
How to use Markdown to write in Google Docs
Markdown - a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor - has been supported by Google Docs in a very limited capacity when composing a document for some time now. The syntax is intended to make internet writing easier and is a popular alternative to WYSIWYG … [Read more...] about How to use Markdown to write in Google Docs
If the Pixel Buds Pro ship with latency issues, I might cry a little bit
There's no denying it at this point: I'm terribly excited for the Pixel Buds Pro. So excited, in fact, that I've started using the Pixel Buds A-Series around the office just to remind myself of how good the experience is when using Pixel accessories with a Pixel phone. I keep looking back at the … [Read more...] about If the Pixel Buds Pro ship with latency issues, I might cry a little bit
Google TV may soon install and log you into your streaming apps automatically
9to5Google spotted during an APK teardown that Google TV may soon automatically log in to previously connected apps and services to make it easier to get started with a new smart TV or dongle. Today, you can sign in to your different streaming services and music app in the Google Assistant settings, … [Read more...] about Google TV may soon install and log you into your streaming apps automatically
Chrome may soon give you translate options for selected text
Google Translate as a product is a great example of how artificial intelligence and deep learning models can enrich our lives. It powers much of our current technology, and many depend on it for everyday life. Soon, it may receive an update that will take its helpfulness even further. As spotted … [Read more...] about Chrome may soon give you translate options for selected text
The Chrome Cast 176: Snapdragon 8cx Chromebooks and new Pixel hardware gets closer
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by first announcing our latest - and largest ever - giveaway: 30 Logitech ChromePacks that are full of great accessories for the Chromebook-equipped classroom. These backpacks come loaded with a keyboard, mouse, Blue microphone, headset, and webcam - … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 176: Snapdragon 8cx Chromebooks and new Pixel hardware gets closer












