Over the years, I've attempted several means of managing my work-life balance, creative personas, and even collaborative family efforts. Ultimately, Google Calendar has proven to be the best way to do so, but even it has flaws. For example, the only way to view all of my Calendars in one place on my … [Read more...] about To this day, Google still doesn’t have a way to handle duplicate events on shared calendars
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Don’t drop the ball: Get up to $45 in rewards during Google Pay’s new Football Challenge
During the Superbowl, Google ran a promotion where you could get up to an extra $55 for referring friends. Then, it had a Spring Challenge where you could earn up to $30 in rewards for collecting and sharing stickers of Spring animals. Now, it's kicking off a new 'Football Challenge' where you can … [Read more...] about Don’t drop the ball: Get up to $45 in rewards during Google Pay’s new Football Challenge
The Best Chromebooks of 2021 [VIDEO]
It's hard to believe we're already wrapping up 2021, but it's here whether we like it or not. With only a few weeks left in the year, it's that time again where we take a look back at all the Chromebooks that released and pick our favorites. This year's been different than most, however, as we've … [Read more...] about The Best Chromebooks of 2021 [VIDEO]
The Chrome Cast 138: Pixel 6 GPU speeds, PUBG New State, and no new Pixelbooks anytime soon
This week on the podcast, we begin things by chatting about the recent GPU benchmarks that have surfaced for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. With the two phones being out in the wild for a few weeks at this point, it is nice to see where some of the speedy performance comes from and knowing the GPU is … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 138: Pixel 6 GPU speeds, PUBG New State, and no new Pixelbooks anytime soon
Youtube is partnering with creators to get you excited about shopping this holiday season
Sundar Pichai - Google and Alphabet's CEO - has been very vocal about the company's efforts to inject Google Shopping into practically everything it can. The opportunity to use your New Tab Page, and even Youtube as a space to help users understand the benefits of products has just been too good a … [Read more...] about Youtube is partnering with creators to get you excited about shopping this holiday season
Google makes it easier to add citations to your school paper thanks to the power of Search
Citations are an important aspect of any school paper, whether it's in college or otherwise. Expository, persuasive, research, or even informal essays all need to properly credit the sources from which they draw information, and Google Docs hasn't always been the strongest at providing tools to help … [Read more...] about Google makes it easier to add citations to your school paper thanks to the power of Search
Grab the twisty HP Chromebase 22 for only $499 today
The all-in-one PC form-factor isn't everyone's flavor but there's a lot to be said about a device that requires no add-ons or extra hardware to get up and running. Simply plug it in and you're off to the races. Chrome OS all-in-one devices, a.k.a. Chromebases, are an even smaller segment of the PC … [Read more...] about Grab the twisty HP Chromebase 22 for only $499 today
CTL brings Windows to its powerful Chromebox CBX2 in new Parallels partnership
Despite attempts from Microsoft to edge back into a larger share of the Education market, the fact remains that Google's Chrome OS is still the dominant force in the classroom. With the feather in its cap, Google has now aimed its sights squarely at the Enterprise sector with a major push for not … [Read more...] about CTL brings Windows to its powerful Chromebox CBX2 in new Parallels partnership
Google Drive’s spam blocking measures are being extended to Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Have you ever received a weird email letting you know that someone has invited you to a Google Calendar meeting or that they've added a comment to your document in Google Docs? What about an email indicating that someone wishes to share a file with you in Drive? My guess is that many of you reading … [Read more...] about Google Drive’s spam blocking measures are being extended to Docs, Sheets, and Slides
Youtube does the world a service and hides public downvotes across the platform
The second-largest search engine in the world, Google's video streaming platform has long been a dumping ground for hate and vitriol. Just go and look at the comments section of any Youtube video and you'll know what mean. Hell, you probably already do. While the platform has done much to resolve … [Read more...] about Youtube does the world a service and hides public downvotes across the platform
PUBG New State is here and runs like butter on the new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5
PUBG New State - the new game by the original creators of the battle royale genre - is finally upon us. With a fantastic pre-launch campaign, tons of teasers, and a global launch under their belt, Krafton has delivered a real gem in PUBG New State. I may or may not have stayed up far to late last … [Read more...] about PUBG New State is here and runs like butter on the new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5
The Chrome OS virtual keyboard is joining the dark side, adding Linux app support, and more
The Chrome OS virtual keyboard - the on-screen typing experience - has undergone plenty of changes for the better over the past year. In Chrome 85, it got a major facelift featuring key borders (love it or hate it) and even became resizable. While we knew it was going to receive light and dark mode … [Read more...] about The Chrome OS virtual keyboard is joining the dark side, adding Linux app support, and more













