A new report from Variety, and later corroborated by Youtube’s Chief Business Officer, Robert Kyncl on Twitter, Youtube Originals, the company’s own content slate is being shuttered. Additionally, the Global Head of Originals, Susanne Daniels, is leaving the company, with her last day being March 1, … [Read more...] about Youtube Originals is being shut down, project lead leaves the company
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MediaTek’s new Kompanio 1380 ARM processor is really, really fast [VIDEO]
As a part of CES 2022, we have the new Acer Chromebook Spin 513 in the office and inside this handsome Chromebook is an SoC that we've been very, very excited to see in action: the MediaTek Kompanio 1380. To be fair, we thought the Kompanio 1200 was the model we would be looking out for, but … [Read more...] about MediaTek’s new Kompanio 1380 ARM processor is really, really fast [VIDEO]
Youtube and Youtube Music Premium now have annual subscription options
Youtube has always worked on a strictly month-to-month subscription tier, but as of today, it's adding a new option for a once per year payment. If you're interested in re-upping your plan with Youtube Premium or Youtube Music Premium, you can now do so annually. A new splash page for the offer … [Read more...] about Youtube and Youtube Music Premium now have annual subscription options
HP unveils “Fortis” brand for blended learning with two Chromebooks in tow
Welcome to 2022 where CES might as well have been 100% virtual and most PC makers are content to simply launch new products on their own schedules. Personally, I'm all for it. As much as I like attending in-person events, a good majority of Chromebook-related releases require far less fanfare and a … [Read more...] about HP unveils “Fortis” brand for blended learning with two Chromebooks in tow
The Google Pixel Fold might be called the Pixel…Notepad?
In a move that looks likely to happen, the device we've been colloquially referring to as the Pixel Fold may be going by a completely different name: the Pixel Notepad. Yep, that's really what it might go by. While I'm already not a fan of this naming, I can kind of see what Google might be … [Read more...] about The Google Pixel Fold might be called the Pixel…Notepad?
Logitech gets in the USI Chromebook stylus game with an EDU-focused pen
Logitech has unveiled a new USI pen that is directly focused on the education sector. Dubbed the Logitech Pen, this interesting stylus has a few nice tricks up its sleeve and is one of those accessories who's thoughtful design makes me excited to see where the USI initiative will go over the coming … [Read more...] about Logitech gets in the USI Chromebook stylus game with an EDU-focused pen
Google just changed how White Noise plays on smart speakers and now it’s less useful
Something strange is going on in the silent hours of the night as Google's Nest speaker "white noise" feature has all of a sudden completely changed how it operates. According to many smart homeowners on the Nest Community forum, when saying "Hey Google, play white noise", they're now met with audio … [Read more...] about Google just changed how White Noise plays on smart speakers and now it’s less useful
Android 11 on Nvidia Shield TV devices is breaking a bunch of apps among other issues
Who would have thought that a new Android version update for the Nvidia Shield TV and Shield TV Pro would end up breaking things? The new push to Android 11 brings with it per-use file permissions (scoped storage), so many users are now reporting things like apps that aren't able to access the … [Read more...] about Android 11 on Nvidia Shield TV devices is breaking a bunch of apps among other issues
After a weekend with the new Pixel 6 January update, things are looking up
This weekend, I took the new January Pixel 6 update for a spin. This is the same update that rolled out for other Pixel devices earlier in January and contained not only a couple month's worth of security updates, but useful new features and bug fixes as well. We talked about it for quite some … [Read more...] about After a weekend with the new Pixel 6 January update, things are looking up
See what companies have your personal data and reclaim it with this awesome, free app
Have you ever wanted to see a list of every company that's in possession of your personal data like your email address, name, date of birth, and even your precise location? The internet is exploding in its growth, and it seems like everyone has their own way of collecting data on you these days. I … [Read more...] about See what companies have your personal data and reclaim it with this awesome, free app
Nearby Share for Chrome OS will soon let you send things to yourself across devices
The new 'Nearby Share' feature for Chromebooks is apparently getting an update already. Discovered by Dinsan of Chrome Story, something called "Self Share" is being added to allow you to send stuff to yourself (aptly named, wouldn't you agree?) Normally, Nearby Share looks for other devices so … [Read more...] about Nearby Share for Chrome OS will soon let you send things to yourself across devices
[Updated link] How to pop Google Tasks out of Gmail and use it as a standalone web app
Updated link: Try clicking this link instead to access Google Tasks as a separate website! I love Google Tasks. Even though its identity has effectively been split between two different task management systems - one in Google Chat, and the other remaining traditionally named with just a new … [Read more...] about [Updated link] How to pop Google Tasks out of Gmail and use it as a standalone web app











