While we're still in the speculation phase about what chip the SC7280 actually is, it doesn't mean that development isn't already cruising along on new boards housing the mysterious silicon from Qualcomm. I still feel confident that the SC7280 is simply a newer generation of the Snapdragon 7c we'll … [Read more...] about Two new Snapdragon SC7280 Chromebook boards enter development
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Google Cardboard “hardware” finally discontinued, remains an open source project
I guess Google is officially cardbored of their last surviving VR experiment. The official Google Cardboard "hardware", tired of boxing, is now showing as out of stock on the Google Store. Included near the top of the page is a banner that states the "device" will pretty much no longer be … [Read more...] about Google Cardboard “hardware” finally discontinued, remains an open source project
Hands-on with a USI pen that can grab colors from the real world like magic [VIDEO]
We reported on a phenomenal new tech on its way to Chromebooks via the USI pen standard not long ago. Ufro - the company behind existing pens like the ColorPillar that works on iPads and iPhones - is in the process of bringing their awesome tech to USI pens that will work on Chromebooks as early as … [Read more...] about Hands-on with a USI pen that can grab colors from the real world like magic [VIDEO]
Google says it will not build alternative identifiers once third-party cookies are phased out
The internet as it is today can be identified by its heavy reliance on advertising at its core. Using personally identifiable information, companies can track individuals and serve them ads based on their interests. However, this has led to major privacy issues and now, the era of the third-party … [Read more...] about Google says it will not build alternative identifiers once third-party cookies are phased out
Deal of the Day: $30 of the 7″ Lenovo Smart Display with Google Assistant
So, I was making dinner for the family last when the kids fired up some tunes on our Lenovo Smart Display that we keep on the kitchen counter. My son asked me to turn it up "really louder" and after cranking it up to 9, I realized that this unassuming smart display packed a bigger punch than I … [Read more...] about Deal of the Day: $30 of the 7″ Lenovo Smart Display with Google Assistant
Upcoming Chrome Commander could change the way you interact with the Chrome browser
Over the years, Chrome has become a very helpful browser, but that means it has also become quite a bit more complex. From new features to updates in the underlying way the browser operates, Chrome has become far more capable than it used to be. While that is generally a good thing, it is also a … [Read more...] about Upcoming Chrome Commander could change the way you interact with the Chrome browser
Chromebook Deals: March 2021
Well, we are officially into the third month of 2021. So, it's time to bring you the best Chromebook deals from around the web. We have high expectations that that latter part of the year will bring an onslaught of new devices powered by Intel's highly-anticipated Tiger Lake CPUs, MediaTek's new ARM … [Read more...] about Chromebook Deals: March 2021
Google TV may soon get its own remote control feature to replace the Android TV Remote app
The Google TV application for Android may soon receive an on-screen remote control feature that will allow you to control the software - you know, just in case you lose your Chromecast with Google TV remote somewhere other than in the couch or just don't feel like getting up to grab it. According … [Read more...] about Google TV may soon get its own remote control feature to replace the Android TV Remote app
Here’s the first flagship MediaTek MT8195 Chromebook in development – ‘Cherry’
We've talked at length about MediaTek and their upcoming Chromebook-specific chips in the past and we've even made a video about why exactly these chips will come to play an important roll in the Chrome OS ecosystem in the near future. Those chips, specifically, are the MT8183 (currently in devices … [Read more...] about Here’s the first flagship MediaTek MT8195 Chromebook in development – ‘Cherry’
Chrome for Desktop redesigns user profile switcher, Reading Lists coming to Android
Over the next few weeks, Google is going to be rolling out a revamped profile switcher for Chrome on desktop. Not only will it have a new landing page with updated Googley graphics, but it will also feature a fully customizable setup process which will allow a new user to create a space just for … [Read more...] about Chrome for Desktop redesigns user profile switcher, Reading Lists coming to Android
Google Workspace seeks to bridge the tools and resources gap for essential frontline workers
Individuals working the frontlines during the pandemic have had less access to the same collaboration and communication tools as knowledge workers, and have had a more difficult time staying connected and informed. First responders, public transport workers, corrections workers, and more have some … [Read more...] about Google Workspace seeks to bridge the tools and resources gap for essential frontline workers
Why you should consider a Chromebox as your home PC
I have to be honest, I haven't had a "home PC" in years. I used to tinker and build my own custom Windows towers just to have a decent, customizable solution for home use but Chromebooks have become so versatile that most days, it just isn't necessary. Don't get me wrong, there are plenty of users … [Read more...] about Why you should consider a Chromebox as your home PC













