Since its launch, GeForce NOW has offered two tiers of membership. The first one was completely free and kept players waiting exorbitant amounts of time to get into a game session, limited the quality of their stream, and capped off session length at one hour at a time. The second was called … [Read more...] about GeForce NOW membership doubles in price, Founders grandfathered into starting cost
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Eyeing that Tiger Lake Chromebook? Mind your CPU choice
Chrome OS is officially 10 years old and my how far we have come. Just a few short years ago, the only major decisions a user had to make when purchasing a Chromebook were form-factor, display quality, and internals. Nowadays, there's a lot more to consider as Chromebooks have come into their own. … [Read more...] about Eyeing that Tiger Lake Chromebook? Mind your CPU choice
Google officially launches Live Caption for audio and video in the Chrome browser
About a month ago, I got hands-on with the Chrome browser's Live Captions feature via a developer flag by the same name and I have to say, it's a pretty awesome feature. For those who are unaware, the browser will utilize machine learning and AI in order to automatically generate captions for live … [Read more...] about Google officially launches Live Caption for audio and video in the Chrome browser
Android Nearby Share is about to get a whole lot better to use
Nearby Share - Google's answer to Apple's popular Airdrop feature - has been with us for a bit now. Finally beginning roll out in August of 2020, this upgrade to both Android phones and Chromebooks has been something many users have been clamoring for. In a nutshell, Nearby Share allows users to … [Read more...] about Android Nearby Share is about to get a whole lot better to use
Chrome Tab Scrolling comes closer to release with new navigation buttons
Having many, many tabs open in the Chrome browser simultaneously is commonplace, but before Google's Tab Groups feature came around, there was never really a way to keep them organized. Later on, the company added Tab Search functionality too which lets you jump directly to any tab by simply typing … [Read more...] about Chrome Tab Scrolling comes closer to release with new navigation buttons
Frequent Nest service outages have me rethinking my choice of home security, but there may be hope
Yesterday, Nest Wi-Fi cameras experienced a widespread outage which prevented users from peering through the camera via the app to check on their valuables or loved ones. Though it was resolved shortly thereafter, this probably comes as no surprise to many of you reading this. Nest has experienced … [Read more...] about Frequent Nest service outages have me rethinking my choice of home security, but there may be hope
The era of Intel Jasper Lake Chromebooks is near, bringing low prices & solid performance
There's no doubt that as Chromebooks have boomed in popularity over the last year, a certain price point has shown itself to be the most attractive to buyers. Surprisingly, it isn't always the lowest possible price that attracts consumers. While it clearly isn't' the $800+ devices, either, there's … [Read more...] about The era of Intel Jasper Lake Chromebooks is near, bringing low prices & solid performance
Celebrate the release of FIFA 21 with a discounted Stadia Premiere Edition bundle
At long last, FIFA 21 is available on Stadia, and with it, gamers can grab a great discount on the Premiere Edition bundle that includes a white Stadia gamepad and a Chromecast Ultra. In total, it will cost you just $59.99 USD. That's a $40 discount from its normal price of $99.99 USD. Basically, … [Read more...] about Celebrate the release of FIFA 21 with a discounted Stadia Premiere Edition bundle
The original Nest Hub is being discontinued in favor of its sleep tracking successor, but is it necessary?
Going on two years old now, the original Nest Hub - yes, the one you all probably have in your home right this very moment - is being discontinued. Why you may ask? Well, Google's brand new Nest Hub second-generation is taking its place, of course. The Google Store listing for the original device … [Read more...] about The original Nest Hub is being discontinued in favor of its sleep tracking successor, but is it necessary?
Youtube TV just added 7 new channels and you won’t have to pay any extra to enjoy them
There are three kinds of people that exist - those who think Youtube TV is fantastic in the sense that it offers plenty of variety and allows them to customize their selection of channels a la carte, those who think that the constant price hikes for the service are becoming unbearable, and then … [Read more...] about Youtube TV just added 7 new channels and you won’t have to pay any extra to enjoy them
Hello Darkness! Night Eye App brings full dark mode and more to the web
If you're like me and millions of other users, you're a fan of Dark Mode. Maybe you aren't so much a fan but you spend a lot of time in front of a screen and you're looking for a break from the countless websites that present glaring bright backgrounds and elements. Whatever your reason, bringing … [Read more...] about Hello Darkness! Night Eye App brings full dark mode and more to the web
You can now snooze Google Calendar notifications on Chrome for desktop
Being a top request for the development team, you can now snooze Google Calendar notifications on Chrome for desktop directly from the notification itself! This should help users miss meetings less often due to dismissing the pop-up out of frustration when it overtakes your screen. If you do choose … [Read more...] about You can now snooze Google Calendar notifications on Chrome for desktop













