In all our hype and excitement around the new HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook, a line on the spec sheet slipped past our peripheral and wasn't a problem until one of our readers pointed it out. In the official press spec sheet for the highly-hyped Dragonfly Pro, the listed GPU showed up as 'Intel UHD' … [Read more...] about Yes, the HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook will ship with Intel’s Iris Xe GPU
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CES 2023 highlights an upturn in affordable Chromebooks
While the highlight of CES 2023 for us was most definitely the hands-on time spent with the new HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook, there were actually devices across the price spectrum to see. Among those other Chromebooks were two interesting, new convertibles that will come in with an affordable MSRP … [Read more...] about CES 2023 highlights an upturn in affordable Chromebooks
We need Chromebook tablets with MediaTek’s best Kompanio 1380 inside
If you read our posts on a regular basis, you may note that I wrote just yesterday about the fact that a Chromebook with a great keyboard and trackpad largely negates needing a touchscreen on a clamshell-only Chromebook. Yet, here I am advocating for better, faster tablets that will of course … [Read more...] about We need Chromebook tablets with MediaTek’s best Kompanio 1380 inside
Google may have improved its ad policy, but these mobile game practices should still be illegal
On September 30, 2022, Google made effective its new Developer Program Policy which - among other things - stated that developers could no longer shove a full-screen ad in your face at random times during the gameplay experience of your favorite apps. Full-screen video "interstitial ads", as they're … [Read more...] about Google may have improved its ad policy, but these mobile game practices should still be illegal
Now is your chance to leave the Android 13 QPR1 beta before QPR2 begins
Following yesterday's release of the Android 13 December update and Feature Drop for Pixel devices, an update has also been made available to bring Pixel phones running the Android 13 QPR1 Beta 3.1 that was released last month to match the same build number of the non-beta December update. This … [Read more...] about Now is your chance to leave the Android 13 QPR1 beta before QPR2 begins
Your Mac and PC are getting this long-time Google One mobile feature
For some time now, Google Fi subscribers have been enjoying access to Google's virtual private network (VPN), which creates a private internet connection and encrypts all of your online activities, whether you are using cellular data or Wi-Fi. Earlier this year, Google went ahead and expanded this … [Read more...] about Your Mac and PC are getting this long-time Google One mobile feature
Indie game ‘Wavetale’ survives Stadia’s obliteration, coming soon to consoles and PC
When Google Stadia made the insanely rash decision to shutter its consumer-facing cloud gaming platform, a handful of games were threatened to be dragged into the pit with it. Titles like Outcasters, Gylt, PixelJunk Raiders, Hello Engineer, and Pac-Man Mega Tunnel Battle are scrambling to pick up … [Read more...] about Indie game ‘Wavetale’ survives Stadia’s obliteration, coming soon to consoles and PC
A few things you need to know before you buy the Fitbit Versa 4 or Sense 2 [VIDEO]
The new Fitbit Versa 4 and Sense 2 are starting to show up at retailers and in mailboxes for those who ordered them early, and I've had this one on my wrist for a full day at this point. These new Fitbits share nearly all things in common aside from a few different sensors added to the Sense, and … [Read more...] about A few things you need to know before you buy the Fitbit Versa 4 or Sense 2 [VIDEO]
Google revamps search to keep up with today’s needs
Search within the confines of a search box is just not enough anymore – or at least that's what Google admits is happening right now. In the era of TikTok and researching via tweets, Google is challenged to reinvent search and find more natural and visual ways to serve their customers the … [Read more...] about Google revamps search to keep up with today’s needs
ChromeOS quick settings camera toggle could be for auto-framing video call participants
A Chromium commit noticed by C2 Productions on Twitter indicates that Google is working to add an autozoom toggle for your Chromebook's camera to the quick settings section of your device's shelf. The commit has been merged, but there's no telling right now when it will become an official feature … [Read more...] about ChromeOS quick settings camera toggle could be for auto-framing video call participants
ChromeOS is getting on-device background blur and other video conference effects
For a while there, ChromeOS users had no choice but to watch from afar as users of other desktop platforms enjoyed background blur and video effects on Zoom and other video conferencing apps. However, in 2020 - mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic forcing a high demand for using video as a means to … [Read more...] about ChromeOS is getting on-device background blur and other video conference effects