Let's be clear: the Chromebook tablet revolution hasn't exactly taken the world by storm. Compared with clamshell and convertible Chromebooks, there aren't a ton of Chromebook tablets out there on the market. That being said, there's definitely more selection in this space than we've ever had … [Read more...] about Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 or Duet 5: choose the right one for you [VIDEO]
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Google Meet will open the flood gates later this year with new YouTube live streaming feature
To date, Google Meet allows you to host meetings for up to 500 active attendees, but no more, and they all have to be a part of your Workspace organization. This limit is probably due to Google's server capacity for the Meet software or perhaps it's in place because most Workspace users don't or … [Read more...] about Google Meet will open the flood gates later this year with new YouTube live streaming feature
You’ll soon be able to use Google Meet directly in Docs, Sheets, and Slides for face-to-face editing
Do you know that little chat box in Google Docs that allows you to collaborate and discuss in real-time with your coworkers what you’re typing out? Do you or have you ever used it? No? Me either. In fact, I often forget it’s there. Instead, I’ll often head over to Discord, Slack, or Google Chat to … [Read more...] about You’ll soon be able to use Google Meet directly in Docs, Sheets, and Slides for face-to-face editing
Chrome reaches milestone with the release of version 100
It's been a hectic week and we're a bit behind on the news but we couldn't overlook the big announcement from Google. The Chrome browser for Desktop has officially hit the version 100 milestone. Launching earlier this week, the triple-digit version of Chrome is trickling down to desktop users on … [Read more...] about Chrome reaches milestone with the release of version 100
Chrome Beta adds user controls for ad personalization to Privacy Sandbox
Since Google’s Privacy Sandbox considered launching the Federated Learning of Cohorts, or FLoC for short, it quickly failed to persuade anyone that it would be an effective replacement for third-party cookies, so the idea was quickly abandoned. Now, it’s working on something called Topics which will … [Read more...] about Chrome Beta adds user controls for ad personalization to Privacy Sandbox
Get your facts straight with new Google Search fact-checking features
In this age of misinformation and disinformation spreading like wildfire, it feels important that people like you and I have a way to sort through all the bite-sized pieces of information we are constantly getting from different sources, and be able to determine whether this is something worth … [Read more...] about Get your facts straight with new Google Search fact-checking features
Gboard rolling out new magic wand “Emojify” feature
Gboard is one of Google's feature-packed applications that is great no matter which platform you use it on. It is top-rated on both the Android Play Store and the Apple App Store alike and has been instrumental in bringing features like glide and voice typing to the mainstream. It has also gained … [Read more...] about Gboard rolling out new magic wand “Emojify” feature
Is Google still working on Face Unlock for the Pixel 6 Pro?
When the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones were released back in October 2021, most of us were disappointed with Google's decision to include an under-display optical fingerprint sensor as the only biometric authentication method available on the device. Not only has the experience been sub-par, but it … [Read more...] about Is Google still working on Face Unlock for the Pixel 6 Pro?
The Chrome Cast 159: 5 questions with Google’s Alex Kuscher about Chrome OS 100
For this episode of The Chrome Cast, we have a very special guest from Google to chat through the Chrome OS 100 milestone: Alex Kuscher. We've spoken with Alex one other time here on The Chrome Cast, and we're delighted to have him back to answer 5 questions concerning the maturation of Chrome OS … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 159: 5 questions with Google’s Alex Kuscher about Chrome OS 100
Google announces ChromeOS 100
We're still a day out from the "official" launch of ChromeOS 100 but it appears that Google couldn't wait any longer to share the news. For an operating system with humble and highly-criticized beginnings, ChromeOS has grown light-years beyond the "browser-in-a-box" that made its debut all the way … [Read more...] about Google announces ChromeOS 100
Google Docs gets expanded Markdown autocorrect support
Google Docs has supported Markdown – a lightweight markup language for creating formatted text using a plain-text editor – for some time now in a very limited capacity when composing a document. The syntax is aimed at making writing for the internet easier and is a popular alternative to WYSIWYG … [Read more...] about Google Docs gets expanded Markdown autocorrect support
Google TV will now show you YouTube videos in response to questions you ask Assistant
Google has officially created a roundup post on its Nest community forum of features that we’ve been tracking and reporting on for some time now. From Birthday cards appearing on Nest Hub devices, to a completely redesigned Hub UI complete with a more Pixel-like functionality in wake of its upcoming … [Read more...] about Google TV will now show you YouTube videos in response to questions you ask Assistant











