Over the years, Connected Devices has become better and better with closer connections between your Chromebook and your Android phone. With advances in Phone Hub, our phones and Chromebooks work better together now than they ever have before, and more cool stuff is planned for the future, too. It … [Read more...] about Chromebook Phone Hub won’t connect? Here’s how to fix it
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Play your retro games collection right through the web browser with WebRCade
If you're anything like me, then you're obsessed with retro gaming and emulation. I love using my Chromebook, my Pixel Phone, and anything else I can get my hands on to play nostalgic titles from my youth and enjoy them in new and innovative ways. The scene for retro game emulation has also been … [Read more...] about Play your retro games collection right through the web browser with WebRCade
The saucy Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 tablet is $50 off today
CES 2022 is squarely in the rearview mirror and we have some exciting new Chromebooks to look forward to in the coming months. That said, the current class of Chrome OS devices still offers a wide range of features and form factors to fit just about any price range or use case. Among them, Lenovo's … [Read more...] about The saucy Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 tablet is $50 off today
Chrome OS needs a dark theme for its boot screen so my poor eyes don’t keep burning
As someone who owns several Chromebooks, I find myself turning them off and on many times per day. This could simply be because I'm tinkering so much with Chrome OS Canary, and it requires restarts for a bunch of things, but still - the device's boot screen is something I encounter often, and it's … [Read more...] about Chrome OS needs a dark theme for its boot screen so my poor eyes don’t keep burning
The Chrome Cast 145: CES 2022 recap
This week on The Chrome Cast, we're looking back at all the fun stuff we covered from CES 2022. While we couldn't be at the show this year due to increased COVID activity and the omicron variant, all our meetings were able to be conducted in a virtual space and HP was even kind enough to send over … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 145: CES 2022 recap
Is the Chrome App freezing on your iPhone? Here’s a temporary fix
Earlier this week, Google rolled out the latest version of the Chrome browser and its Chrome OS counterpart to desktop and mobile devices across the globe. Version 97 of Chrome and Chrome OS are relatively light in the updates department but one segment of devices is seeing some undesirable behavior … [Read more...] about Is the Chrome App freezing on your iPhone? Here’s a temporary fix
Chrome’s upcoming Side Panel is becoming a place where content goes to die and this is why
Ever since Google Chrome's Reading List was separated from the bookmarking system, I've been excited for the future potential of it being tied into something like Google Collections or perhaps Chrome Memories or even Assistant Memory. I spent time loading articles I want to read later into it, and … [Read more...] about Chrome’s upcoming Side Panel is becoming a place where content goes to die and this is why
CES 2022: our favorite tech from Las Vegas this year
Another year, another CES in the books. Like last year, this show was, well, a bit different. Unlike last year, the show happened in-person and there were vendors and attendees in Las Vegas, but things were far from normal. With many exhibitors opting out of in-person meetings, many media outlets … [Read more...] about CES 2022: our favorite tech from Las Vegas this year
Google TV and Android TV together now have 110 million monthly active devices
Since its launch, Google TV has seen an explosion of growth. The simplified, user-friendly interface that invites you to watch and save TV shows and movies and together with Android TV - its predecessor - are now sitting at a cool 110 million monthly active devices across the board, according to a … [Read more...] about Google TV and Android TV together now have 110 million monthly active devices
Google removes group volume control on speakers due to Sonos infringement ruling
Since Sonos and Google went to court during the preliminary injunction in May, the companies have been warring over whether or not Google stole Sonos' speaker tech for multi-room wireless volume control for device groups. Until now, you could group together two or more Google Home devices that … [Read more...] about Google removes group volume control on speakers due to Sonos infringement ruling
Chrome OS 97 is rolling out, beginning the new, 4-week update cycle for Chromebooks
Chrome OS 97 is now available and rolling out to a Chromebook near you. Without any massive updates or usability shifts this time around, the arrival of this version of Chrome OS should be smooth and without much issue. There are a few interesting new features tucked away in this update, though, … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 97 is rolling out, beginning the new, 4-week update cycle for Chromebooks
10 Tips and Tricks to help you get the most out of Google Keep
As I previously stated in my Google Keep bulk editing article, Keep is one of my favorite services that the company offers. It's lightweight and versatile in its offerings, even if those offerings are fairly vanilla. I actually love that about it. Where other notetaking services are complex and … [Read more...] about 10 Tips and Tricks to help you get the most out of Google Keep













