Well, in case you totally missed the news, it is officially "Twosday." What's all the fuss about? That really depends on who you ask but the tl:dr is that today is February 22, 2022. If you write this in its simplest form, it becomes 2/22/22. That's a lot of deuces. In some parts of the world other … [Read more...] about Chromebook Tablet “Twosday” Deals
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Google Search dark theme testing black-out look
Google Search's dark theme first appeared in the form of an A/B test on some users' desktop screens towards the end of 2020. After about a year of testing, a wider rollout began prompting users with the option to turn on "Dark theme" at the top of a web result. This dark theme changed your Google … [Read more...] about Google Search dark theme testing black-out look
Officially announcing the all-new chromeunboxed.com v4.0
Believe it or not, there are plenty of viewers in our YouTube audience who watch our videos and have never ventured over to the website. And while I'm sure plenty of you watch our YouTube videos here, chances are many of you aren't subscribed over there, either. I wouldn't have believed it without … [Read more...] about Officially announcing the all-new chromeunboxed.com v4.0
Patent reveals a wacky Chromebook with a rotating keyboard ideal for artists
A wild, new Chromebook concept has been submitted to the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) by Google, and it shows off something we've never quite seen before. You know how some Chromebooks feature a 4-in-1 design where the keyboard flips backward so that you're only left with the … [Read more...] about Patent reveals a wacky Chromebook with a rotating keyboard ideal for artists
Google wants Chrome to become your preferred password manager
As a heavy Chrome user, the password manager that is built into the Chrome browser - which can be easily accessed by navigating to passwords.google.com - has always been my preference when it comes to saving a website's login info. Originally, all I could expect the Chrome Password Manager to do was … [Read more...] about Google wants Chrome to become your preferred password manager
Google will bring Reader-esque feature to Chrome Browser
The internet collectively mourned the death of Google Reader back in 2013, and ever since then, we have been trying to come up with ways to bring some form of it back into our lives via Twitter feeds, Reddit, or using other RSS readers. However, it's looking like 9 years later Google is … [Read more...] about Google will bring Reader-esque feature to Chrome Browser
Google Cast is missing two important features and their absence frustrates the listening experience
I love Google Cast, but it's far from perfect. I listen to Youtube videos on my living room TV, songs from Youtube Music on my Nest Mini while I shower (too much information, I know), and more. The technology is immensely popular nowadays, and it's developed quite a bit, but what I can't seem to … [Read more...] about Google Cast is missing two important features and their absence frustrates the listening experience
Steam for Chrome OS gets minimum hardware specs
If you follow Chrome Unboxed or Chrome OS development in general, the name 'Borealis' may provoke some feelings of excitement and anticipation. If you're a gamer and Borealis doesn't ring a bell, now would be a good time to bring you up to speed on the news. Project Borealis It has been more … [Read more...] about Steam for Chrome OS gets minimum hardware specs
The Chrome Cast 152: An interview with OWC’s Chris Kooistra
For this episode of The Chrome Cast, we have a special guest: Chris Kooistra, Director of Marketing for OWC. If you aren't familiar with the company, OWC builds docking and storage solutions primarily for Macbooks that are tested to work with Chromebooks as well. Their products range from SSDs to … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 152: An interview with OWC’s Chris Kooistra
Right side Chromebook speaker may crackle and distort with a bug that Google is fixing
A Chrome OS bug reported back in January indicates that several users have been affected by crackling and distorted audio from the right side speaker on their devices while playing audio from applications like Zoom, Youtube, or any other source. According to Android Police who first reported on … [Read more...] about Right side Chromebook speaker may crackle and distort with a bug that Google is fixing
Google loves its chips, now adding them to its Files app on Android
Google recently added smart chip filters to its Google Drive, and Gmail clients to make finding things much easier. Now, because it's addicted to chips, it's adding them to the Files by Google app from the Google Play Store. While perusing the Apps section of the app's browse menu a new set of … [Read more...] about Google loves its chips, now adding them to its Files app on Android
How to find your lost Android phone using nothing but your Chromebook
Have you lost your Android phone in the couch again? Well, actually, you probably don't know where the heck it is - that's what makes it lost. Truth be told, you would probably prefer to call it "intentionally misplaced" if you get as many spam calls as I do or just prefer not to be constantly … [Read more...] about How to find your lost Android phone using nothing but your Chromebook













