We've recently seen the complete loss of Disney-owned channels on Youtube TV, but they came back a day later as Google and Disney hashed things out and renewed their content contract. However, that wasn't the first time a contract lapsed without a deal being made to update the terms, and consumers … [Read more...] about Youtube TV just lost a few more channels, but it’s not as bad as it sounds
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[U: Claim] Stadia Pro subscribers get 5 games in January to start the new year off right
Anyone with a Stadia Pro subscription for January - whether it was gifted to them for the holidays or otherwise - will be able to add five games to their library for the new year. Adding five games instead of four or three at the start of the year means that Google can better onboard new players, … [Read more...] about [U: Claim] Stadia Pro subscribers get 5 games in January to start the new year off right
The Chrome Cast 144: folding phones and a look back at Chrome Unboxed in 2021
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the episode discussing a new device that is in the office that, while it does run Chrome, is not exactly in our normal hardware wheelhouse. The device is my new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and the reasons for this purchase were many, but the driving factors were … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 144: folding phones and a look back at Chrome Unboxed in 2021
More improvements that Google Play Books should make to its web app this year
It's officially been one year since Google Play Books turned 10 years old...now making it 11. Back when it cut into the cake, I wrote up a feature wishlist for the future, and on it, I included things like adding its new Shelves beta and a redesigned interface to the web, among other things. While … [Read more...] about More improvements that Google Play Books should make to its web app this year
Pixel 6 and 6 Pro December update officially delayed by Google
Well, this isn't exactly the way you want to start the update cycle for brand-new, flagship smartphones, Google. In a recent update to Google's Pixel Phone Help Forums (via Droid-Life), Google has made the lengthy absence of the latest Pixel Feature Drop an official delayed announcement and we … [Read more...] about Pixel 6 and 6 Pro December update officially delayed by Google
Get the Nest Mini and a GE Smart Plug for just $15 while you still can
I'm not going to beat around the bush with this one. Right now, over at Lowe's, you can get your hands on the Nest Mini (read past the link button to see why that matters) and a GE Smart Plug for only $15. The deal is listed to end at some point today, but you can order it for delivery and as long … [Read more...] about Get the Nest Mini and a GE Smart Plug for just $15 while you still can
Google Tasks on the web will soon add favorites and list views
In a new Keyword blog post this morning, Google unofficially revealed an update to Google Tasks on the web. While discussing tools to help you tackle your New Year's resolution, it inadvertently dropped an image of the Tasks sidebar in Google Workspace, but instead of looking how we're all … [Read more...] about Google Tasks on the web will soon add favorites and list views
How to use Google’s Storage Manager tool to free up space on your account
While Google One is relatively new on the scene and provides many unified tools for managing data for individuals and families alike, most users may not be aware of the built-in feature for freeing up storage space across their Google Account. "Storage Manager" by Google is a powerful system that … [Read more...] about How to use Google’s Storage Manager tool to free up space on your account
5G is coming to 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromebooks, too
We've known for months at this point that Chromebooks were coming with 5G built in. With new silicon from Qualcomm and MediaTek on the way, it felt like a foregone conclusion that we'd eventually see this connectivity option in ARM-based Chromebooks. With ARM-based silicon in every single phone … [Read more...] about 5G is coming to 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromebooks, too
Chrome OS could soon randomize your MAC address while connecting to Wi-Fi networks
Operating systems other than Chrome OS have let you randomize or hide your MAC address (the device's unique hardware identifier) for decades, but now that Google is putting some polish on its own operating system, it looks like the same feature may be inbound for it as well. Discovered by Kevin … [Read more...] about Chrome OS could soon randomize your MAC address while connecting to Wi-Fi networks
How to speed up your Chromebook if it’s running slowly
Chromebooks have come to be known for their lightweight operating system, but over the years as new features like Linux, Google Play apps, and more have been added, we'd be lying if we said it booted up as fast as it used to or remained just as speedy. This, of course, depends on how you use your … [Read more...] about How to speed up your Chromebook if it’s running slowly
Every upcoming Chromebook in development we’re keeping up with right now [UPDATE: 12/29/2021]
UPDATE - 4/25/2022: With this latest update, we've added a few new Alder Lake Chromebooks to the mix. As always, we've also added more boards that are now identified and linked to a consumer model and we've labeled them as such. Don't forget to bookmark this page to return here whenever you need … [Read more...] about Every upcoming Chromebook in development we’re keeping up with right now [UPDATE: 12/29/2021]












