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
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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
Chrome’s ugly Tab Search icon is being redesigned to fit in with its surroundings
Ever since Google introduced the excellent and extremely useful Tab Search feature to the Chrome browser, users have complained about how out of place the button's visual design was against its surrounding elements. The close, maximize, and minimize buttons for the top of the browser are all in … [Read more...] about Chrome’s ugly Tab Search icon is being redesigned to fit in with its surroundings
Another Snapdragon 7c Chromebook tablet is in the works
At this point in 2021, it feels like we could wake any given day to news that either 'Coachz' or 'Homestar' are officially hitting the market. After all, the development cycle for the Snapdragon 7c on Chromebooks has been a long, drawn-out affair, reaching all the way back to December of 2017. We … [Read more...] about Another Snapdragon 7c Chromebook tablet is in the works
Lenovo’s new Smart Clock 2 is my dream come true
Last week, Lenovo debuted a handful of products leading into the annual MWC event that kicked off today. Among the devices were two new Tiger Lake Chromebooks but that wasn't the only thing Lenovo had up its sleeve. For whatever reason, some of Lenovo's products were held under NDA until the start … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s new Smart Clock 2 is my dream come true
Gaming on Chrome OS in a pre-Borealis world
While we all impatiently wait for official support for Steam via Borealis, let’s talk about how you can start playing Windows games today with Steam Play (Proton) using Crostini (Linux on Chrome OS). The experience isn't the best, but it's frankly better than nothing. This article will assume that … [Read more...] about Gaming on Chrome OS in a pre-Borealis world
Youtube TV is finally rolling out its 4K Plus add-on package – here’s what it includes
After being announced in February, Team Youtube is now rolling out its 4K Plus Youtube TV package. It includes 4K streaming quality, the ability to download shows and movies for offline viewing, and the option for streaming to an unlimited number of screens within your home Wifi. Now, everyone in … [Read more...] about Youtube TV is finally rolling out its 4K Plus add-on package – here’s what it includes
Zoom is releasing a PWA specifically for Chromebooks on the Google Play Store
In the face of the global pandemic, Google has stepped up to the plate and completely transformed its services to better meet the needs of the hybrid 'Anywhere classroom'. More specifically, Google Meet has become the go-to service for video chats across the education and enterprise space - well, … [Read more...] about Zoom is releasing a PWA specifically for Chromebooks on the Google Play Store
Your recently closed Tab Groups in Chrome will soon appear in Tab Search for easy access
Not long ago, Chrome Canary added the ability to pull up your recently closed Tab Groups via the History menu in the browser's settings. It turns out that it's a fine enough makeshift way to 'store' Tab Groups for later in a similar way to that of Toby Tab Manager - at least for now. We're hoping to … [Read more...] about Your recently closed Tab Groups in Chrome will soon appear in Tab Search for easy access
Just in time for Steam on Chromebooks, Xbox Series X controllers will work over Bluetooth
With Borealis, A.K.A. Steam on the horizon for Chromebooks, there will no doubt be many gamers who have Xbox gamepads laying around their house. These controllers are not only used for well, Xbox console, but also for PCs where they are plug and play as opposed to Sony's Dualshock 4 controllers … [Read more...] about Just in time for Steam on Chromebooks, Xbox Series X controllers will work over Bluetooth
Google TV begins prominently advertising Stadia games on your home screen
With the launch of Google Stadia on the Chromecast with Google TV and Android TV, millions of additional users can now consider their home televisions game consoles without having to purchase expensive gaming hardware. I said in my overview of the update that Google could leverage the 80 million … [Read more...] about Google TV begins prominently advertising Stadia games on your home screen













