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
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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
Google Chat finally picks up Hangouts most basic feature – the ability to call one person at a time
When Google began migrating everyone over to Chat from the beloved and very underappreciated Hangouts Classic, it left out one core but important feature - the ability to call people! No, I'm not talking about in groups - you can already do that, and have been able to since its inception. I'm … [Read more...] about Google Chat finally picks up Hangouts most basic feature – the ability to call one person at a time
How to move your Chromebook to the Canary Channel and how to get out
I'm going to be honest: we've put this post off for a very long time. You see, there are certain folks who will undoubtedly get upset when I publish this information because by sharing it, I come across as flippant about the greater Chrome OS community and the issues and trials the Canary Channel … [Read more...] about How to move your Chromebook to the Canary Channel and how to get out
Google Chat Rooms become discoverable ‘Spaces’ with in-line topic threading, and more
After announcing that Google's Chat 'Rooms' would be transformed into something called 'Spaces' earlier this year, the company is finally beginning to make good on that trajectory. The first thing I do when I wake up is check Chat, and I noticed that my Spaces had already been renamed. Let's take a … [Read more...] about Google Chat Rooms become discoverable ‘Spaces’ with in-line topic threading, and more
Some thoughts on Cursive – Google’s new handwriting app for Chromebooks [VIDEO]
Along with the launch of the HP Chromebook x2 11, two interesting new apps came into the Chrome OS ecosystem: HP QuickDrop and Google's new Cursive app. We were able to get QuickDrop up and running right away and in all our initial testing, the service works impressively well. I've actually used … [Read more...] about Some thoughts on Cursive – Google’s new handwriting app for Chromebooks [VIDEO]
Chrome OS 93 begins rollout – offers a better Android app experience, Tote previews, and more
Chromebooks will now begin receiving an update to Chrome OS 93. there is a focus on polish and streamlining the user experience. From downloads to scanning and even user interface tweaks, this update really goes the distance to making Chromebook owners feel more confident in their choice of device. … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 93 begins rollout – offers a better Android app experience, Tote previews, and more
Lenovo launches 13.3″ Snapdragon-powered Chromebook tablet with OLED display
Last week, we had the pleasure of attending a virtual press event hosted by Lenovo. While we weren't expecting much in the way of Chromebooks, I was relatively confident that our hosts would at least mention the new Jasper Lake model that I discovered a few days prior. There was actually no mention … [Read more...] about Lenovo launches 13.3″ Snapdragon-powered Chromebook tablet with OLED display
People are using the most ridiculous devices to play Stadia games, and it’s glorious
Google Stadia truly is the game console you can play anywhere. If anyone can prove something, it's the wonderful and sometimes ridiculously resourceful community over at Reddit, and they've been on a journey to play Google's gaming platform on some of the most ridiculous and unexpected pieces of … [Read more...] about People are using the most ridiculous devices to play Stadia games, and it’s glorious
Google’s Bluetooth Fast Pair UI being tested in the Chrome OS 94 Dev Channel
As many of you already know, Bluetooth on Chromebooks has never really been a strong suit of the ecosystem. Though Bluetooth 5's arrival helped many things, the overall experience on Chrome OS has still been a bit hit or miss when it comes to wireless accessories. Overall, though the process and … [Read more...] about Google’s Bluetooth Fast Pair UI being tested in the Chrome OS 94 Dev Channel












