Seemingly in direct response to all of the naysayers who have come out of the woodwork this month because of the company's decision to wind down their in-house game development studios, Stadia has re-upped its commitment by stating that they will be bringing 'more than 100 games' to the platform. In … [Read more...] about Google Stadia reaffirms its commitment by planning ‘more than 100’ game releases for 2021
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The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 can now be ‘reserved’ with some perks for doing so
We're getting close now. At some point in the past few days, Samsung's website has adjusted the Galaxy Chromebook 2 listing from an alert signup to a reservation. It doesn't sound that different, but the implications are pretty clear. When you signed up prior, you were just asking to be alerted … [Read more...] about The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 can now be ‘reserved’ with some perks for doing so
Chromebook growth continues, overtakes MacOS in Q4 2020 notebook sales
Back in November, we reported on how in Q3 of 2020 Chrome OS growth was exploding across the globe. Now, the newest report by Strategy Analytics has shown that this impressive growth has continued throughout Q4, to the point that Chrome OS has overtaken MacOS' #2 slot with 16.4% of the global … [Read more...] about Chromebook growth continues, overtakes MacOS in Q4 2020 notebook sales
Chromecast with Google TV may soon get Kids Profiles, but multi-user support is still missing
The Chromecast with Google TV is fantastic, but shortly after getting our hands on it, we realized it had a major flaw - you couldn't actually switch between profiles at a device level, and instead were relegated to manually switching profiles per service! We called this out as a glaring … [Read more...] about Chromecast with Google TV may soon get Kids Profiles, but multi-user support is still missing
The Chrome Cast 99: ‘Works With Chromebook’ & USI pens that copy colors from the world
This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin our discussion around the growing 'Works With Chromebook' initiative from Google. Though it seems nearly everything you plug into a Chromebook works these days, Google is going the extra step to ease consumers' minds about peripherals that they may come across … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 99: ‘Works With Chromebook’ & USI pens that copy colors from the world
Google Photos Integration with Chrome OS Files app may soon be possible
As reported by Android Police today, it's been 2 years since Google retired Google Drive and Photos sync, leaving those who depended on that feature with no set alternatives other than to come up with workarounds and time-wasting solutions. That may soon change though, as a couple of new commits … [Read more...] about Google Photos Integration with Chrome OS Files app may soon be possible
Google Meet adds dedicated IP addresses for non-Workspace user traffic
Though Google rolled out fixed IP ranges for Google Meet in Workspace domains last year, they're taking things a step further and introducing the same feature to non-Google Workspace accounts. In doing so, Workspace customers and those who join their calls can configure optimize video conference … [Read more...] about Google Meet adds dedicated IP addresses for non-Workspace user traffic
This unofficial client brings Google Assistant to Windows and Mac desktops
I don't think I need to point out that Google Assistant isn't on Windows or macOS right now. Google is pretty protective of its secret sauce appearing on rival operating systems - limiting it only to Android phones, tablets, Chromebooks, Android Auto, WearOS, and IoT devices. However, that … [Read more...] about This unofficial client brings Google Assistant to Windows and Mac desktops
CTL is offering a $99 Comet Lake Chromebox Demo to “Buy and Try”
If you are in charge of purchasing new devices for an educational institution or corporation, CTL has a little-known program that may be of interest to you. The "Buy and Try" program allows qualified accounts to purchase a new Chrome OS device at a very steep discount. This gives eligible entities … [Read more...] about CTL is offering a $99 Comet Lake Chromebox Demo to “Buy and Try”
We now have our second 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromebook in development: ‘Shadowkeep’
While we are awaiting the arrival of the first 11th-gen Tiger Lake Intel Chromebooks and expect them to come in fast and furious throughout 2021, there's yet another Intel update on the way for both laptops and desktops in the form of the 12th-gen Alder Lake chips. We've talked about this before … [Read more...] about We now have our second 12th-gen Intel Alder Lake Chromebook in development: ‘Shadowkeep’
[U: Claim] Little Nightmares II is coming to Stadia this week – free for Pro subscribers
Update 2/12/21: Little Nightmares II is now free to claim with Stadia Pro! Little Nightmares II on Stadia When Little Nightmares first released on Stadia, we did a First Look Gameplay showcasing it. It's a creepy, unsettling Tim Burton-esque stealth puzzle game that explores some pretty … [Read more...] about [U: Claim] Little Nightmares II is coming to Stadia this week – free for Pro subscribers
Google Photos gets a new video editor, unlocks Pixel features for One subscribers
Google Photos recently got an updated editor with powerful new features and a fresh design. Many Android users who were excited about it were hoping that a new built-in video editor would follow suit since it launched quite a bit before that for iOS. Now, Google is bringing this new video editor to … [Read more...] about Google Photos gets a new video editor, unlocks Pixel features for One subscribers













