One of the questions surrounding the impending release of Google's next flagship phones - the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro - is how good the new, custom, Google-designed Tensor SoC will actually be. Obviously, Google's been pretty tight-lipped about it aside from some claims about what Tensor will allow … [Read more...] about New rumor says Google’s Pixel 6 Tensor SoC could outperform the Snapdragon 888
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Google and Avocor create new hardware for Meet whiteboarding harmony
Work from Home means something entirely different than it did just two years ago. The new hybrid workforce and modular classroom environments have reshaped the way we communicate, learn and collaborate. Seeing the need to evolve with this changing landscape, Google has partnered with Avocor to … [Read more...] about Google and Avocor create new hardware for Meet whiteboarding harmony
Clarification: MediaTek’s new Kompanio 900T isn’t for Chromebooks at all
The last time MediaTek make a press release about a new processor - the Kompanio 1300T - we didn't write anything about it. After reading the press release, the SoC sounded interesting and was seemingly aimed at Android tablets. You can read the press release here and likely see where some of the … [Read more...] about Clarification: MediaTek’s new Kompanio 900T isn’t for Chromebooks at all
Exclusive: how to enable Vulkan in Crostini on your Chromebook right now
The time has come: welcome to our exclusive guide on how you can use Vulkan in Crostini! This unlocks the full gaming power of Chromebooks by allowing more modern games to work. More importantly, it also allows Steam’s Proton compatibility layer to work at its full potential, which means the … [Read more...] about Exclusive: how to enable Vulkan in Crostini on your Chromebook right now
The Chrome Cast 129: Google teases Pixel 6 even more as Lenovo unveils a new Duet
This week on The Chrome Cast, we discuss the new way that Google teased the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro with little warning in a new sizzle video on YouTube. The ad-like, 30-second video doesn't give too much away that we didn't already know, but it did give us the first official looks at the new Pixel … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 129: Google teases Pixel 6 even more as Lenovo unveils a new Duet
Google Search officially introduces Dark Mode for the web
After about a year of testing, Google is finally rolling out dark mode for Search on the web to save your eyes from excruciating blinding white light later in the evenings. In January, it briefly appeared for some before disappearing again in an A/B test. Yesterday, I was presented with a 'Turn on' … [Read more...] about Google Search officially introduces Dark Mode for the web
Google Meet adding new effects panel so you can quickly blur your background and more
Google Meet is introducing a new side panel to give you quick access to effects like background blur, background images, and styles. This will be accessible to you during and before a call. If you choose to tweak these options prior to your meeting, you'll do so from the green room self-check. … [Read more...] about Google Meet adding new effects panel so you can quickly blur your background and more
The Chromebook wallpaper app is learning a sweet trick from it’s own tablet mode version
Chrome OS is an interesting operating system in many ways. One of those ways, in particular, is the fact that we always have to consider both the clamshell/desktop and tablet modes of Chrome OS when looking at features. Many times, features behave the same in both environments, but there are other … [Read more...] about The Chromebook wallpaper app is learning a sweet trick from it’s own tablet mode version
Android 12 Beta 5 starts rolling out Material You redesigns for loads of Google apps
Android 12 Beta 5 just launched, and with this version of the mobile phone OS heading to the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro that's completely upending its launch playbook, it's easy to see why people are excited for the entirely new direction Google is going. A complete redesign of the user interface that adapts … [Read more...] about Android 12 Beta 5 starts rolling out Material You redesigns for loads of Google apps
Google Photos now lets you get individual prints delivered straight to your doorstep
Google Photos' print subscription service never really seemed to be popular with its users. I can't find a single person within my circles that uses it, and even after it was improved and relaunched as the Premium Print series, I don't see it making much of a splash on the web. However, this could … [Read more...] about Google Photos now lets you get individual prints delivered straight to your doorstep
Google continues upending the phone launch playbook with new Pixel 6 teaser
Usually, this time of year we're talking about Google and their inability to keep the lid on whatever hardware they are preparing to launch. Remember the Pixel 3? The Pixel 4? How about the Pixelbook, Pixel Slate and Pixelbook Go? All of them leaked, all out there for everyone to see before … [Read more...] about Google continues upending the phone launch playbook with new Pixel 6 teaser
Amazon Luna gains Chromebook support, Couch mode, inexpensive Family channel
While we don't really cover Amazon Luna too much on Chrome Unboxed, it's primarily because most of us here use other services like Stadia, GeForce Now, and Steam Link. I did try out Luna back when it first launched, and I wasn't too impressed. Perhaps it's time I give it another chance since it's … [Read more...] about Amazon Luna gains Chromebook support, Couch mode, inexpensive Family channel











