Tabbed PWAs are a feature that I've been enjoying on and off for a year or two on my Chromebook, and I personally think that it should be the default. But before I get into the nitty-gritty, let me first explain what the heck I'm talking about. In ChromeOS Canary right now, you can enable a … [Read more...] about You may soon be able to open multiple tabs in standalone web apps on your Chromebook
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It looks like MSI may be joining the ChromeOS fray, starting with a Chromebox
Over the last couple days, there has been some fun news surrounding Chromebases and Chromeboxes on the way in the future. Notably, we have a family of ARM-powered Chromebases (with the MediaTek Kompanio 1380) beginning development and a few new Chromeboxes added to the already-established 'Brask' … [Read more...] about It looks like MSI may be joining the ChromeOS fray, starting with a Chromebox
YouTube update allows your phone to interact with videos watched on your TV
Many of us watch YouTube daily on devices other than our phones and computers. For me, and many others, that device is a television. Google states that as of January 2022, viewers are watching over 700 million hours daily of YouTube content on a TV. That's a lot of hours and a very clear sign that … [Read more...] about YouTube update allows your phone to interact with videos watched on your TV
All of Google Meet’s features are coming to Duo, app to be renamed “Google Meet” later this year
Just days after Jaxon wrote his piece about the innovations that Google Duo made over Hangouts and how it was better, Google is saying goodbye to it. Despite what you may read in the headline, Duo itself sure will be dead and gone as a brand, but its features and the app itself will live on as … [Read more...] about All of Google Meet’s features are coming to Duo, app to be renamed “Google Meet” later this year
Lenovo’s 11″ Chromebook Duet tablet is now $110 off
Less than a month after its official release, Lenovo's latest ChromeOS tablet saw a significant price cut that offered a savings of nearly $100. The 11-inch Snapdragon-powered tablet is Lenovo's third take on the detachable ChromeOS form factor and the increased performance over its 10.1-inch … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s 11″ Chromebook Duet tablet is now $110 off
Google Drive will now show you your file’s location at a glance
An update rolling out in Google Drive for Google Workspace customers adds a new column in the Search, Recent, Starred, and Trash web views. This column will include file location in addition to the file name, owner, modification date, and size. This feature will make it much easier to be able … [Read more...] about Google Drive will now show you your file’s location at a glance
iPhone and iPad users can now download Google TV from the Appstore
Apple device users have been forced to buy and rent movies from the web in order to cast them to a Chromecast since, well, forever. On Android, the Google TV app came out immediately alongside its release on smart TVs, so the experience for buying content and casting it is pretty seamless. I first … [Read more...] about iPhone and iPad users can now download Google TV from the Appstore
Two more 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromeboxes are in development
Just yesterday we broke the news that a new family of MediaTek Kompanio 1380-powered Chromebases are in the works. In a similar vein, we are also waiting for the desktop counterpoint to the Chromebase in next-gen Chromeboxes with the latest Intel 12th-gen Alder Lake processors inside. Based on the … [Read more...] about Two more 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromeboxes are in development
It should soon be easier to choose whether links open in apps or web apps on your Chromebook
According to C2 Productions on Twitter, Google is implementing a new means for deciding whether a link you click will open in an Android App or a web application on your Chromebook! This is fantastic news, if you ask me, especially as someone who is extremely picky about how clean and organized my … [Read more...] about It should soon be easier to choose whether links open in apps or web apps on your Chromebook
Here’s a first look at Google’s cloud gaming launcher running on ChromeOS
Just a month ago, a Chromium repository commit was discovered that revealed Google was working on a way to let users search for any cloud game across several cloud gaming providers right from their Chromebook launcher. Clicking one of these results would instantaneously launch into the game, getting … [Read more...] about Here’s a first look at Google’s cloud gaming launcher running on ChromeOS
[Claim] Your Stadia Pro games for June include 7 titles including the delayed Deliver Us the Moon
Google Stadia is accustomed to giving its Pro subscribers about four or five games per month, but today you can claim seven titles if you're paying the $9.99 USD per month! This is awesome, and while it's still higher than the normal amount, it should be noted that Deliver Us the Moon was delayed, … [Read more...] about [Claim] Your Stadia Pro games for June include 7 titles including the delayed Deliver Us the Moon











