Back in February of 2019, I wrote a post that I'm not entirely proud of. Looking back, I used our audience to manipulate the system a bit and after the dust settled, I decided to not do that ever again. I was simply advocating for a better, smoother split-screen resizing for Chromebooks in tablet … [Read more...] about Chromebook tablet mode split-screen resizing is finally getting a performance optimization
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Opera is now the first “alternative” browser optimized for Chrome OS
If you use a Chromebook, chances are high that you are fully committed to the Chrome browser. That's not to say you don't have other options. There are a variety of web browsers on the Google Play Store that will install and run just fine on Chrome OS but your experience is going to be well short of … [Read more...] about Opera is now the first “alternative” browser optimized for Chrome OS
Google is coming down on spammy Chrome extensions by requiring devs to enable 2FA
Google has been trying very much to clean up the cesspool that is the Chrome Web Store as of late. In just the past year alone, it's created a new 'seal of approval' for extensions that respect user privacy and data, has introduced new protections against downloading malicious extensions, stopped … [Read more...] about Google is coming down on spammy Chrome extensions by requiring devs to enable 2FA
Full Unity game development support for Chromebooks is now in beta
It wasn't too long ago that Michael reported on Unity adding Chrome OS as a target for developers to build games around. Up to this point, most games you can play on a Chromebook from the Play Store are clearly targeted to phones and tablets, not laptops with additional inputs like a keyboard and … [Read more...] about Full Unity game development support for Chromebooks is now in beta
Deal Alert: Take up to $200 off these budget-friendly Lenovo Chromebooks
Sometimes, you just need an inexpensive laptop rental but don't want to sacrifice all the niceties that come with more expensive devices. Thankfully, there is no shortage of mid-range or even budget Chromebooks out there and they frequently go on sale which can save you some serious cash. Two such … [Read more...] about Deal Alert: Take up to $200 off these budget-friendly Lenovo Chromebooks
Upcoming Chromebook shelf ‘drag to pin’ apps feature is simple but useful
To date, when you open an application or a web app on your Chromebook and it's not pinned, it will appear to the right of a nearly invisible separator. This thin, white, nearly transparent line will divide pinned apps from non-pinned apps so that the user can understand what will disappear after … [Read more...] about Upcoming Chromebook shelf ‘drag to pin’ apps feature is simple but useful
Hands-on with Stadia on the Chromecast with Google TV [VIDEO]
Finally! Google has finally launched the official Stadia app for Google/Android TV. Naming issues aside between Google TV and Android TV, it is great to see Stadia arrive on the Chromecast that everyone actually wants to buy. I'm tempted to skip past the part where I say this should have been in … [Read more...] about Hands-on with Stadia on the Chromecast with Google TV [VIDEO]
Windows 11 borrowed more than a few things from Chrome OS, but that’s not a bad thing
Microsoft's Windows 11 Preview 1 for Windows Insiders just became available a few days ago, and I installed it as soon as I could. There has been a lot of hype surrounding its refreshed visual design, and the idea of the O.G. operating system finally being modernized in a way that allowed it to … [Read more...] about Windows 11 borrowed more than a few things from Chrome OS, but that’s not a bad thing
Google Contacts updated with a new experience for Workspace relationships
Google Workspace is now rolling out a new Contacts experience for all customers, including G Suite Basic and G Suite for Business that gives more information on the connection between colleagues. For example, detailed information regarding an individual's management chain, department, and title as … [Read more...] about Google Contacts updated with a new experience for Workspace relationships
As if it matters, your Skylake Chromebook can finally use Linux apps
We are three years into the Crostini project that brought Linux app support to Chrome OS. Unfortunately for users of devices like the Samsung Chromebook and ASUS Chromebook C302, Linux has eluded the 6th Gen Skylake processors from Intel. This was a bad situation all around given the fact that these … [Read more...] about As if it matters, your Skylake Chromebook can finally use Linux apps
Your Stadia Pro games for July include Moonlighter, Terraria, and more
Stadia Pro subscribers can claim four new titles in just a few days on July 1, 2021, adding to their already impressive library of games that require no downloads, updates, or installs. This month's content includes Moonlighter, Street Power Football, Terraria, and The Darkside Detective. Remember, … [Read more...] about Your Stadia Pro games for July include Moonlighter, Terraria, and more
Poly (formerly Plantronics) debuts Works with Chromebook line of headsets
Google's "Works with Chromebook" certification is gaining steam and it feels like every week we see a new company or group of devices that have adopted the branding. Just this month, HP revealed the first-every Works with Chromebook-certified monitor and you can bet that many manufacturers will … [Read more...] about Poly (formerly Plantronics) debuts Works with Chromebook line of headsets












