In a move that is both surprising and a tad bit confusing, ASUS has unveiled yet another new Chromebook with a name that is way too similar to an already-launched device here in 2021. If you remember, ASUS showed up to CES 2021 with a few new Chromebooks and one of them (our favorite so far) was … [Read more...] about A new monster ASUS Chromebook Flip emerges in the 14-inch CX5400
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How to customize your Chrome browser’s new tab page or remove the NTP modules
Google Chrome's new tab page (NTP) is a sacred space. It's where you go as a starting point for a Google Search (unless you're using a Chromebook) and where you quickly access recent websites. Aside from that, it's become understood that this space is not to be messed with in any way, shape, or … [Read more...] about How to customize your Chrome browser’s new tab page or remove the NTP modules
The highly-anticipated ASUS Chromebook CX9 finally makes an appearance, coming soon
11th Gen Tiger Lake Chromebooks are turning up more frequently these days but there is one device, in particular, that has me salivating. The ASUS Chromebook CX9 was announced alongside the already-released Chromebook CX5 and CM5 but the ultra-premium business-minded clamshell quietly disappeared … [Read more...] about The highly-anticipated ASUS Chromebook CX9 finally makes an appearance, coming soon
Verizon to adopt Google Messages as default while we wait on Apple to make a move
Joining AT&T and T-Mobile, Verizon has officially announced that it will make Google Messages the default SMS/RCS messaging client on all their Android phones. As the last carrier to do so, they solidify the long-awaited move to RCS as the dominant messaging platform across carriers in the US … [Read more...] about Verizon to adopt Google Messages as default while we wait on Apple to make a move
A full-fledged Google Lens for web is shipping with Chrome 92, but accessing it isn’t obvious
Google Lens, the tech giant's image recognition tool that utilizes machine learning, artificial intelligence, and computer vision is now rolling out to Chrome for desktop. Previously, it existed only on mobile and users had to point their phones at something to get information either in real-time or … [Read more...] about A full-fledged Google Lens for web is shipping with Chrome 92, but accessing it isn’t obvious
Here’s how to score 50% off a new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook
Back to school deals are starting to trickle down from retailers and manufacturers and soon, you'll be able to find a great deal on just about any Chromebook of your choice. Even now, you can find some respectable deals on new Chromebooks ranging from the most basic to premium that can save you as … [Read more...] about Here’s how to score 50% off a new Samsung Galaxy Chromebook
Magic Word is a new word puzzle game for smart displays that uses GIFs as clues
My son is a big fan of playing games like Mad Libs and Lucky Trivia on our Nest Hub. Funny enough, he actually discovered them for himself thanks to Google's efforts to put them in the spotlight for families over the past year. While we haven't seen many new games as of late, however, I was recently … [Read more...] about Magic Word is a new word puzzle game for smart displays that uses GIFs as clues
Latest Chrome update places privacy and security at your fingertips
Today is the day that Google has scheduled the next milestone release of the Chrome browser for desktop. While we haven't seen Chrome 92 on our non-Chromebook devices as of yet, I suspect that the update will begin rolling out to users as the day progresses. With this update, Google is bringing more … [Read more...] about Latest Chrome update places privacy and security at your fingertips
Android TV resembles Google TV even more with its latest update
Android TV has slowly begun morphing into something that more closely resembles Google TV over the past few months. Google has previously stated that its intention is to phase out the Android TV interface over the next two years across all devices, so this is not unexpected. Just a few weeks ago, it … [Read more...] about Android TV resembles Google TV even more with its latest update
Chromebook Dark Mode Scheduler gains ‘sunset to sunrise’ and ‘custom’ options
Last month, Android Police uncovered evidence we discussed that Google was looking to implement a scheduler for dark mode into Chrome OS that would see the user's theme automatically change appropriately during the day or night. Now, 9to5Google has discovered direct verbiage regarding this upcoming … [Read more...] about Chromebook Dark Mode Scheduler gains ‘sunset to sunrise’ and ‘custom’ options
Don’t take that update! Latest Chrome OS version locks users out of Chromebooks
It has been less than a week since Google re-rolled out version 91.0.4472.147 of Chrome OS. When the incremental version was initially released, it contained a CPU-crippling bug that left many devices all but useless with processing power maxed out at 100% for no explicable reason. As critical as … [Read more...] about Don’t take that update! Latest Chrome OS version locks users out of Chromebooks
Google Chat to replace Hangouts for Workspace users this August
On August 16, 2021, Google is going to be swapping Workspace users over automatically from "Chat and classic Hangouts" to "Chat preferred" unless organizations opt-out. This means that the next phase in the company's shutdown of classic Google Hangouts is going to be in full effect before the end of … [Read more...] about Google Chat to replace Hangouts for Workspace users this August













