A Hanging indent, also known as a second line indent or reverse indent, is a style of paragraph indentation that has the first line flush with the left margin but indents all of the lines under it in a paragraph. It is commonly used in MLA, APA, and other citation styles and helps the reader … [Read more...] about How to use hanging indents in Google Docs to cite your sources
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The Chrome Cast 165: Our Steam Deck is inbound & thoughts on the Acer Chromebook 514
For this episode of The Chrome Cast, we begin our show by discussing the very-recent revelation that we have a Steam Deck on the way to the office! I registered for one back when the announcement first happened and got my invite email right before we began the show. Of course, I immediately … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 165: Our Steam Deck is inbound & thoughts on the Acer Chromebook 514
How to play open-source retro games in your Chromebook’s Linux terminal
Gaming on Chromebooks has become quite common nowadays. Back in the day though, it was inconceivable to say "Chromebook" and "Games" in the same sentence, even though Android apps had graced the OS years prior. With the advent of cloud gaming, however, AAA titles like Destiny, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen … [Read more...] about How to play open-source retro games in your Chromebook’s Linux terminal
This handy ChromeOS screenshot trick can really boost your productivity
Once upon a time, Chromebooks didn't have many options for screenshots. There was a shortcut that performed a basic snapshot and it was up to you to edit, move and use that image as you saw fit after the initial capture. It was a workable system, sure, but the new version of the screen capture … [Read more...] about This handy ChromeOS screenshot trick can really boost your productivity
Google backtracks on Photos Library tab redesign, changes planned
A month ago, Google announced a ton of new – and useful – features coming to Google Photos “over the coming weeks.” These features were the same ones that were spotted back in February, which consisted of a new layout for better organization, discovery, sharing, and importing of … [Read more...] about Google backtracks on Photos Library tab redesign, changes planned
Google Calendar will soon let you set up host controls and assign co-hosts in advance of video meetings
Google has announced via a blog post that you will soon be able to set up host controls and assign co-hosts ahead of meetings in Google Calendar. This feature is launching in hopes that it will help video meetings flow more smoothly. Specifically, meeting organizers will be able to moderate by … [Read more...] about Google Calendar will soon let you set up host controls and assign co-hosts in advance of video meetings
Pixel 6 series sales reportedly low among U.S. carriers
A new report by a private research firm (Wave7) suggests that sales at U.S. carriers for the Pixel 6 series and the iPhone SE have stagnated despite high kickbacks being offered to salespeople to try and sell them. Said report is not public, but was provided exclusively to PCMag, which offered some … [Read more...] about Pixel 6 series sales reportedly low among U.S. carriers
[Update: Rollout confirmed] Google’s “Switch to Android” app quietly shows up in iOS app store, but not publicly launched yet
Update, April 21st, 11:50AM EST: Google spokesperson Ivy Hunt confirmed to The Verge that the rollout should be complete in a few weeks. The holdup is an upcoming update to Pixel devices that allows them to work with the app. Once the devices are all ready, then the app will be available in the … [Read more...] about [Update: Rollout confirmed] Google’s “Switch to Android” app quietly shows up in iOS app store, but not publicly launched yet
Next month, Google will no longer allow third-party call recording apps in the Play Store
Starting next month on May 11, 2022, the Google Play Store will begin killing off "remote" call recording apps. Remote refers to the fact that the person on the other end of the call is unaware that you're recording the conversation. Obviously, the implications of this are far-reaching when you … [Read more...] about Next month, Google will no longer allow third-party call recording apps in the Play Store
How to create and join a Google Meet from your browser
Google Meet, Google's flagship video conferencing tool, rose to popularity along with Zoom and Microsoft Teams with the arrival of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Suddenly, video conferencing was not just for workplace conference room interactions but necessary for everyday human connection in the … [Read more...] about How to create and join a Google Meet from your browser
The CTL Works with Chromebook mouse and keyboard are finally available
Earlier this year, CTL unveiled some new Chromebooks and along with them, the company's first in-house keyboard and mouse combo stamped with the "Works with Chromebook" seal of approval. At the time, the Bluetooth duo was only available for pre-order but now, devices are shipping. You can order the … [Read more...] about The CTL Works with Chromebook mouse and keyboard are finally available
Another day, another Pixel Watch sneak peek
New day, new teaser. At this point, we're all nearly exhausted from hearing rumors surrounding the long-awaited Pixel Watch. Personally, I could care less if the thing ends up being a basic fitness tracker. Based on early renders and ongoing gossip, I'm buying this thing the moment it becomes … [Read more...] about Another day, another Pixel Watch sneak peek











