We're only about a week out at this point from the launch of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and as we'd fully expect at this point, things are really leaking out. We've talked about how Google is handling things a bit different this year by being fairly transparent with their new phones, but even … [Read more...] about New leak suggests the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 camera setups aren’t as similar as we thought
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The 13.3″ OLED Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 will soon land at Costco
We're about one-third of the way into the month that Lenovo promised we'd see the release of the highly-anticipated Duet 5 Chromebook tablet. Rocking a 13.3" OLED display and detachable keyboard, the Duet 5 will be the first of its kind in the Chrome OS space and we have high hopes that it could … [Read more...] about The 13.3″ OLED Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 will soon land at Costco
Google is shutting down Fiber TV, finally admits traditional offerings are ‘outdated’
Streaming television offerings have quite literally overtaken the world. We live in the information and collaboration age, and we're drowning in choice, and the traditional method of being limited to select programming that's chosen for you is just kind of old school now. Back in February, … [Read more...] about Google is shutting down Fiber TV, finally admits traditional offerings are ‘outdated’
Play Pass celebrates its 2nd birthday with 12 new games including Very Little Nightmares
Google Play Pass is officially two years old! To celebrate, Google has written a new blog post detailing some statistics for its subscription service that are pretty incredible. Not only is it now available in over 90 countries, but since its launch, the company has added over 600 more apps and … [Read more...] about Play Pass celebrates its 2nd birthday with 12 new games including Very Little Nightmares
These are not the photos you’re looking for: Nest Hub adding hand wave gesture for browsing
The Soli chip that's built into the second-generation Nest Hub lets you use Jedi Mind Tricks to control the experience using 'Motion Sense'. Well, not literally, but holding your hand up to play or pause music and waving to dismiss timers sure feels like using the Force to bend reality to your will, … [Read more...] about These are not the photos you’re looking for: Nest Hub adding hand wave gesture for browsing
Complete Pixel 6 details outed in full-blown landing page, including performance numbers
Like they did for the very first Pixel phone back in 2016, Carphone Warehouse has spilled the beans a bit early with their two in-depth landing pages for both the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. The pages are very official, clearly not supposed to be available online just yet, and quite well done. … [Read more...] about Complete Pixel 6 details outed in full-blown landing page, including performance numbers
The Chrome Cast 133: more Pixel 6 leaks as Facebook goes dark
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show discussing the major outage that struck Facebook this week, bringing down all their services along with it. For most of the work day Monday, users were unable to send messages via Messenger or WhatsApp, post on Facebook or Instagram, or access Oculus … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 133: more Pixel 6 leaks as Facebook goes dark
We’re long overdue for a Google Home web app experience, but it’s still nowhere to be found
With the release of the new Nest cameras, practically all current Nest and Google hardware is connected and unified in the Home app this year. The Google Wifi and Nest apps are being phased out aside from a few use cases (speaking of which, can I pretty please set my Nest Guard through the Home app … [Read more...] about We’re long overdue for a Google Home web app experience, but it’s still nowhere to be found
Youtube Music is making background listening free, could be tied to possible Google Podcasts merger
Listening to your music with your phone screen off in the Youtube app used to be free. It was just a natural part of the app experience back in around 2013, but then once Google separated the listening experience for music into its own app, this was placed behind a paywall. Now, it's being offered … [Read more...] about Youtube Music is making background listening free, could be tied to possible Google Podcasts merger
The monster Core i7 ASUS Chromebook Flip CX5 is now available for $1,049
Looking for one of the most powerful 2-in-1 Chromebooks you can buy? You're in luck. ASUS has finally launched the Core i7 version of the company's ultra-premium Chromebook Flip CX5400 and it's actually priced to sell. To clarify, this is the more powerful iteration of the 14" Core i5 model that … [Read more...] about The monster Core i7 ASUS Chromebook Flip CX5 is now available for $1,049
Stadia lets you create public parties so you don’t have to play alone anymore
Team Stadia has been looking to add a ton of social functionality into the gaming platform over the past few months. First, it started by adding a Discover tab which is basically a built-in mini social network just for sharing screenshots of your gaming experience. Now, the ability to create and … [Read more...] about Stadia lets you create public parties so you don’t have to play alone anymore
Why I’m excited to be returning to #teamPixel with Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro [VIDEO]
Well, it’s October - and you know what that means? It means we’re finally getting close to Pixel 6 time. As a guy who has been out of the Pixel game for nearly 2 years at this point, I am pumped. Not only is there a new Pixel waiting in the wings, it is a device that is actually worth getting … [Read more...] about Why I’m excited to be returning to #teamPixel with Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro [VIDEO]










