Where once Nearby Share was a half-solution to a real weak spot in Google's ecosystem, it is now a viable solution for moving files in a simple, easy way from device to device. Google is even bringing Neaby Share to Chrome for Windows as well, further extending the reach of this valuable, useful … [Read more...] about Google’s Nearby Share can now send to multiple recipients at once
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I switched from Pixel 6 to Galaxy S22+ and I don’t really miss the camera
If you are a regular listener to The Chrome Cast, you know full well that I'm now twice-removed from the Pixel 6 at this point. The first step was an ASUS ROG Phone 5 that I really enjoyed but ultimately returned. With it's 6.7-inch screen and larger-than-standard bezels on top and bottom to house … [Read more...] about I switched from Pixel 6 to Galaxy S22+ and I don’t really miss the camera
Android to gain App Archiving functionality to free up space
Google announced yesterday via the Android Developers Blog that it is working on new functionality that will allow users to "reclaim ~60% of app storage temporarily by removing parts of the app rather than uninstalling it completely". Not officially named yet, this new feature is being dubbed "app … [Read more...] about Android to gain App Archiving functionality to free up space
Chrome web apps will soon be able to be uninstalled directly from the Windows app list
Back in “the good ol’ days”, Windows users were able to take advantage of Google’s desktop web app launcher, and it was glorious. It was a tool that sat at the bottom left of your taskbar and provided all of your Chrome apps in one place. Chromebook owners will think this sounds familiar because, … [Read more...] about Chrome web apps will soon be able to be uninstalled directly from the Windows app list
Google TV adds news snippets about your favorite shows and gets a Material You update
Google TV’s redesign from Google Play Movies & TV came at a cost depending on who you ask. Sure, it has a fantastic interface and really modernizes the aging platform, but the web interface was completely deprecated in the process. Google’s Kaleidoscope project could have seen it return, but … [Read more...] about Google TV adds news snippets about your favorite shows and gets a Material You update
Google releases Android 12 QPR3 Beta 1 to test future Pixel Feature Drops
I have been pretty vocal during my time writing here at Chrome Unboxed about how disappointed I have been with the way Google has handled updates and feature drops for the Pixel 6 series. As a Pixel 6 owner myself, I have found it highly unfair that having the newest Google phone has placed me in … [Read more...] about Google releases Android 12 QPR3 Beta 1 to test future Pixel Feature Drops
Google Messages is officially rolling out all of those great features it kept teasing
It's only been a few weeks since we discussed that Google Messages had begun to roll out its 'Conversation Categories' feature to more users, especially in the United States. Previously, it along with other features were exclusive to India, and a huge air of mystery surrounded the release timetable … [Read more...] about Google Messages is officially rolling out all of those great features it kept teasing
Lenovo Flex 3i Chromebook hands-on first impressions
At MWC 2022, Lenovo unveiled 3 Chromebooks in total and if you weren't paying too close attention, there's a good chance you noted the new Chromebook Duet 3 and Flex 5i, but missed the Flex 3i in that press release. That's understandable as the Duet 3 and Flex 5i bring some substantial improvements … [Read more...] about Lenovo Flex 3i Chromebook hands-on first impressions
Dirty Pipe vulnerability: Is your Chromebook affected?
A Linux vulnerability referred to as "Dirty Pipe" (CVE-2022-0847), has recently been publicly disclosed affecting kernels higher than 5.8, which can grant any attacker root privileges to your device. This exploit, first reported by known security researcher Max Kellerman, has been coined the biggest … [Read more...] about Dirty Pipe vulnerability: Is your Chromebook affected?
Successful Failures: From Q(ueue) to Cast
When I told my daughter that Google began as a search engine - and only a search engine - her jaw dropped. After all, the Google she knows in 2022 lives on a small white screen or donut-shaped puck in almost every room, on her phone and tablet, and on my car dash. It powers her email, calendar, … [Read more...] about Successful Failures: From Q(ueue) to Cast
Your boss can now view your Google Meet bandwidth so they know your internet really is crap
A new tool for Workspace admins (i.e. your boss or superior, depending on your work structure) will now allow them to view your bandwidth quality and usage during Meet calls within the organization. This means that all of those times when your call dropped and you swore up and down that your … [Read more...] about Your boss can now view your Google Meet bandwidth so they know your internet really is crap
How to move your teens and tweens from YouTube Kids to the new supervised YouTube experience
Just last month, Google made it possible to directly share YouTube links with your child's supervised account on Family Link via the Android share sheet. This came almost exactly a year after it rolled out the new YouTube supervised experience in beta. Any child who grew up into a teen or tween was … [Read more...] about How to move your teens and tweens from YouTube Kids to the new supervised YouTube experience











