The Google Store began selling refurbished Nest products in the US a while back, but now, they're expanding those offerings to provide hardware to consumers at affordable prices. Joining the Nest Protect (wired and battery), and the Nest Cam Indoor, you'll now find the Nest Hello video doorbell, the … [Read more...] about The Google Store makes more refurbished products available, but there’s a catch
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Google SVP Hiroshi Lockheimer’s tweet has us very excited for 2021 Chromebooks
When it comes to Hiroshi Lockheimer making bold tweets regarding software or hardware from Google, the SVP of Android, Chrome, Chrome OS, Play, and Photos usually shows up with some very compelling content. After all, he knows a lot about what is going on behind the scenes at Google and has his … [Read more...] about Google SVP Hiroshi Lockheimer’s tweet has us very excited for 2021 Chromebooks
Google Docs is adding a ‘new’ badge for unread comments so they’re easier to locate
Google is adding a new badge to unread comments in Docs on the web that will be marked with a blue dot. Upon hovering over them, they will expand to show the word 'new' (see below). Once you click on a comment to indicate that it's been addressed, the badge will then disappear. In the history … [Read more...] about Google Docs is adding a ‘new’ badge for unread comments so they’re easier to locate
Chrome OS 88 Virtual Desk scrolling is terrible, but there’s a workaround until it is fixed
One of the updates that rolled out with Chrome OS 88 was an enhancement to the Virtual Desk animation speed. While I praised this upgrade before it actually arrived in the Stable Channel, the implementation that ended up in Chrome OS 88 is a bit of a mess and makes for a really bad end user … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 88 Virtual Desk scrolling is terrible, but there’s a workaround until it is fixed
Lenovo’s Chromebook Duet is on sale for $229 (64GB model)
Lenovo's Chromebook Duet tablet is easily one of the most popular Chromebooks to come out of 2020 and for very good reasons. The cost compared to what the 10.1" detachable offers is nearly unmatched by any other device and the 128GB model is frequently on sale at Best Buy for $249. If you're looking … [Read more...] about Lenovo’s Chromebook Duet is on sale for $229 (64GB model)
Google Chat on the web may soon be much more usable thanks to a Gmail-style redesign
I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that Google Chat, the company's replacement for Hangouts, is quite odd in its current state. This is primarily because of its threaded conversations approach which is unusually for long-time Hangouts veterans. Sure, it can be turned off, but not on existing … [Read more...] about Google Chat on the web may soon be much more usable thanks to a Gmail-style redesign
Another new productivity feature is headed to Virtual Desks on Chromebooks
For those of you who use Chrome OS' Virtual Desks on a regular basis, you know all too well how they have evolved over time. From being an absolutely basic feature at first - presenting users with a total of 4 desktops to virtually move through - to the more fully-featured version we have now, the … [Read more...] about Another new productivity feature is headed to Virtual Desks on Chromebooks
Chrome OS lays the groundwork for update to Android 12 (Snow Cone)
Earlier this month, the developer preview of the upcoming Android 12 operating system landed, and as exciting as it looks for mobile devices, we're still stuck on Android 9 here in the land of Chrome OS. For nearly a year now, developers have been working on the transition from the current Android … [Read more...] about Chrome OS lays the groundwork for update to Android 12 (Snow Cone)
Stadia’s leadership fails its users and passionate development team amidst a class-action lawsuit
In a new class-action lawsuit, Google is being sued for advertising that Stadia was more powerful than Sony's Playstation and Microsoft's Xbox by streaming in 4K when, in fact, few games took advantage of this quality when the service first became available. Instead, most games at launch streamed at … [Read more...] about Stadia’s leadership fails its users and passionate development team amidst a class-action lawsuit
Chromebooks may soon get a long-overdue calendar widget for their shelf
Have you ever tried to click on the clock area of your Chromebook shelf to see what the date is only to be disappointed that it's not presented to you as a calendar, but instead as plain text? On Windows 10, there's a mini-calendar widget (see below) that can help you visualize and contextualize … [Read more...] about Chromebooks may soon get a long-overdue calendar widget for their shelf
3 hidden features in Chrome OS 88 you can try right now
Chrome OS 88 is officially available for all users and with this update came a set of useful new features such as tab search and the all-new Chromebook screensaver. While there are plenty of shiny new gems to play with, there are some hidden features in Chrome OS 88 that you can enable with very … [Read more...] about 3 hidden features in Chrome OS 88 you can try right now
Crisis Map is shutting down as Google Maps and Search continue to improve
This news won't go ever well with everyone, but Google's official standalone Crisis Map is shutting down. It provided national and regional-scale layers related to weather, hazards, and emergency preparedness and response, mostly for the US. However, many of the important features of the service … [Read more...] about Crisis Map is shutting down as Google Maps and Search continue to improve













