If you've spent any amount of time using a Chromebook, chances are decent that you've at least heard the term "verified access." You may have seen this feature while poking around your settings menu or you may have unknowingly seen the feature in action while streaming some HD content on your … [Read more...] about What is verified access on a Chromebook?
Support our independent tech coverage. Chrome Unboxed is written by real people, for real people—not search algorithms. Join Chrome Unboxed Plus for just $2 a month to get an ad-free experience, access to our private Discord, and more. Learn more about membership here.
START FREE TRIAL (MONTHLY)START FREE TRIAL (ANNUAL)
Google Meet will now filter out echos from your video calls
Google Meet introduced noise cancellation exactly a year ago to many Google Workspace customers to use on their desktops or laptops. It helped in situations where background noise was an issue: particularly when working remotely. Shortly after, Google expanded noise cancellation to work on Meet … [Read more...] about Google Meet will now filter out echos from your video calls
Chrome History Journeys begin appearing in the unified Side Panel
We've been covering everything that's been going on with Chrome's new Side Panel since it launched, and there is no shortage of things that Google is trying to pack into the right side of your browser. It all started with a new way to access your bookmarks and quickly spun into a place for Reading … [Read more...] about Chrome History Journeys begin appearing in the unified Side Panel
The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is USI 2.0: why that’s a good and a bad thing
In our early testing of the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3, we noticed our review unit didn't seem to be playing nice with our array of USI pens. At first, I wondered if we had a bad unit, but after a few emails it became clear that something a bit more complex was going on. The answer to the problem is … [Read more...] about The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is USI 2.0: why that’s a good and a bad thing
Google Calendar email invites get improved layout
Google announced today that its Calendar email invites are getting an improved layout, making event details more accessible and useful. The top header that details the date and time of the meeting, plus the agenda to the right, remains pretty much untouched. However, where you will see the … [Read more...] about Google Calendar email invites get improved layout
How to use “Do Not Disturb” in Google Chat to mute notifications
It's happened to the best of us. You are in the middle of presenting a deck to your team when suddenly, a chat message pops up, interrupting your flow and possibly revealing info you did not want to be displayed to all. Fortunately, there is a way to set up "Do Not Disturb" in Google Chat so you can … [Read more...] about How to use “Do Not Disturb” in Google Chat to mute notifications
Pixel users can now easily turn their flashlight off with one tap
Normally, enabling your phone's flashlight consists of swiping down from the top notification shade to reveal the quick settings and then tapping the "Flashlight" icon. To turn it off, you have to go and do the same thing. In recent memory, Google has added more efficient ways of doing this like … [Read more...] about Pixel users can now easily turn their flashlight off with one tap
After 17 years, Google Talk is finally dead
It's the end of an era and the beginning of yet another for Google. The company's Google Talk service is finally winding down after 17 years. Well, if we're honest, most people haven't been using it for the past few years aside from through Pidgin messenger or something for Linux - something I also … [Read more...] about After 17 years, Google Talk is finally dead
The Chrome Cast 172: Apple’s new hardware, Lenovo Duet 3 impressions, and a Pixel Watch app
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by talking about Apple's latest announcements from WWDC 2022. With a new ARM-based M2 chip, a new Macbook Air, a confusing Macbook Pro with the M2 chip, and an interesting new multitasking tool in Stage Manager, there was a fair bit to discuss on the … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 172: Apple’s new hardware, Lenovo Duet 3 impressions, and a Pixel Watch app
Google Fit has a new logo
Google has big plans for Google Fit and how it "fits" into Fitbit's future. Wow, that's a mouthful, but it's true. Even with Fitbit becoming the central focus of the company's health and wellness efforts ever since its acquisition, the original step tracking, calorie counting app is going nowhere … [Read more...] about Google Fit has a new logo
You will soon be able to stream your Xbox Game Pass games directly on 2022 Samsung Smart TVs
In addition to the Xbox game streaming device that's coming to market within the next six months - something we reported on earlier this week - Microsoft will soon let 2022 Samsung TV owners stream their Game Pass games directly through their televisions without the need for a game console! … [Read more...] about You will soon be able to stream your Xbox Game Pass games directly on 2022 Samsung Smart TVs
ChromeOS will soon have two-thirds and one-third window snapping
Before the release of Windows 11, ChromeOS had, in my opinion, the best – yet simple – approach to native window management. I preferred it to Windows 10's split screens and MacOS' split view, which forced window pairings into full-screen mode. However, all of that changed when Windows 11 introduced … [Read more...] about ChromeOS will soon have two-thirds and one-third window snapping












