While not widely discoverable, you could previously Google search your favorite celebrities and be informed on a few topics by them via something called Cameos. Google's ill-fated app allowed anyone with enough star power to record themselves answering mundane questions so that you could get your … [Read more...] about Google shutters Cameos because people care more about personalized opinions in Search
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A new Chromecast with Google TV device is in the works
According to 9to5Google, who has apparently had eyes on a document directly from Google itself, a new Chromecast with Google TV device is being prepared for mass production and release. Apparently, this "Android-powered device" is codenamed Boreal (Boreal means "of the north or northern region, or … [Read more...] about A new Chromecast with Google TV device is in the works
The Chrome Cast 147: The Pixel Notepad, Pixel 6 updates, and fast MediaTek Chromebooks
On this week's episode of The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by talking about the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro update that arrived just hours after we wrapped up our podcast last week. Though all our thoughts about the massively-delayed update still hold, it was really great to finally see this one … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 147: The Pixel Notepad, Pixel 6 updates, and fast MediaTek Chromebooks
At long last, Youtube Music is coming to supervised Google Family Link accounts
First discovered via an email sent out to a Google Family Link user on Reddit, Google's popular music streaming service, Youtube Music, is finally becoming available to supervised accounts! In the email, Team Youtube states that every child is unique and it works hard to provide parents and … [Read more...] about At long last, Youtube Music is coming to supervised Google Family Link accounts
Google Chat on the web gets bold and finally adds rich text editing tools
Until now, Google Chat on the web has had very limited tools for adding any sort of emphasis to your messages - absolutely nothing. You'd type something out and hit enter to send it. The Android app, on the other hand, has had a full suite of formatting options, and the experience across the two has … [Read more...] about Google Chat on the web gets bold and finally adds rich text editing tools
Google Drive will now alert you of suspicious files with a large, yellow banner
At Google's Cloud Next event last year, it announced that it was going to find new ways to protect users against spam and abusive practices of its services. The entire year was filled with Calendar and Drive spam among other things where suspicious events, files, and more were randomly appearing in … [Read more...] about Google Drive will now alert you of suspicious files with a large, yellow banner
Chromebooks to receive drastically improved palm rejection for notetaking and drawing
I love drawing and taking notes on my Chromebooks. Whether it's Google's new Cursive application, my favorite app of all time, Google Keep, or even something like Artflow Studio, Sketchbook Pro, or Adobe Sketch, I'm addicted to finding the best method for placing my thoughts and creative energy into … [Read more...] about Chromebooks to receive drastically improved palm rejection for notetaking and drawing
Win a new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
While we don't have a new, flagship-level Galaxy Chromebook in the works right now, Samsung's latest entry-level Chrome OS laptop is the newest entry in the Galaxy Chromebook lineup and we were able to get our hands on one not to long ago and do an unboxing. While the screen isn't the best thing … [Read more...] about Win a new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Go
Chrome OS notifications are awkward to navigate, but Android 12L could fix that
I'm one of those people who live on the bleeding edge of technology. I'm always excited to see what companies are doing with their hardware and software, and I rarely ever complain about it if I know it has positive implications down the road. In fact, most changes that are made to Chrome OS over … [Read more...] about Chrome OS notifications are awkward to navigate, but Android 12L could fix that
Google Play Games for PC begins rolling out in beta for 3 countries, but not in the US
In December at the 2021 Game Awards Show, we saw a preview for Google Play Games for PC, a solution for Google to make loads of mobile games compatible and available for desktop and laptop gamers via expanded input options like mouse and keyboard. Today, the company is opening this up as an early … [Read more...] about Google Play Games for PC begins rolling out in beta for 3 countries, but not in the US
‘Banshee’ emerges as a potential Dell XPS Chromebook candidate
For as long as I've been a Chromebook fan, I've waited for Dell to make an XPS Chromebook. For Dell, XPS is the top-of-the-line laptop and all their best, newest, most innovative ideas get funneled into this line each year. One the first XPS innovations I remember drooling over was the XPS 13's … [Read more...] about ‘Banshee’ emerges as a potential Dell XPS Chromebook candidate
G Suite Legacy Free Edition users are being required to upgrade to Workspace in July
Admins for organizations using G Suite's Legacy Free edition are receiving emails this morning stating that support for the service is being deprecated. All users are being told that they are now required to upgrade their license to the new and improved Google Workspace. This comes 16 years after … [Read more...] about G Suite Legacy Free Edition users are being required to upgrade to Workspace in July













