Mud on your Chromebook? Yuck! Well, hang on a second - it's not "mud", it's "MUD" - Multi-User Dungeon - the precursor to modern-day graphical Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Games, or MMORPGs for short. MUDs are online, text-based adventure roleplaying games. When we promote gaming on a … [Read more...] about Kick it old school with these text-based RPGs and MUDs for your Chromebook
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Android TV begins its metamorphosis into Google TV with a new visual refresh
Google has already made clear its plans to shift away from Android TV over the course of the next two years and toward its new golden boy, Google TV. It has a more intuitive, modern, and discovery-oriented interface. Now, Android TV has begun to take on some of its qualities - a few new features … [Read more...] about Android TV begins its metamorphosis into Google TV with a new visual refresh
FIFA 21 is finally coming to Google Stadia in March
In a press release yesterday, Electronic Arts announced that they would finally be bringing FIFA to Google Stadia. While that's something we already caught wind of a while back, we finally have a release date - March 17, 2021! Today, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA)announced a multiyear UEFA … [Read more...] about FIFA 21 is finally coming to Google Stadia in March
Chrome Reading List feature set to get weekly reminders for forgetful users
While we're still awaiting the actual arrival of the long-awaited Reading List feature for Chrome, it seems yet another new part of the service is coming online in just the past few weeks. According to a new commit in the Chromium Repositories, the Reading List for Chrome will get the ability to … [Read more...] about Chrome Reading List feature set to get weekly reminders for forgetful users
Google Assistant told users that their smart home devices weren’t set up yet thanks to an “experiment”
We've heard a few reports recently of users who have been receiving the error message "sorry, that device isn't set up yet", via Google Assistant while trying to interact with thermostats, lights, and more. A Google spokesperson has come forward to clear up the issue and has stated that it was … [Read more...] about Google Assistant told users that their smart home devices weren’t set up yet thanks to an “experiment”
CTL expands Zero-Touch Enrollment to entire Chrome OS lineup
It's no secret that the "new normal" is going to look a lot different when we finally arrive at the other side of the now year-long pandemic. For educational institutions and businesses, it means rethinking how we learn and work even when we're all able to return to in-person activities. Yes, many … [Read more...] about CTL expands Zero-Touch Enrollment to entire Chrome OS lineup
Today Only: Take $200 of the 14″ ASUS Chromebook C433 2-in-1
If you're in the market for a premium caliber Chromebook in the $500-$600 price range, your options are very good at the moment. There's the Acer Chromebook Spin 713 or perhaps the HP Chromebook x360 14c. If you're really focused on your budget, you can always give the $400 Lenovo Flex 5 a try. For … [Read more...] about Today Only: Take $200 of the 14″ ASUS Chromebook C433 2-in-1
HP Elite C1030 Chromebook review: premium comes with a price
Premium Chromebooks took a bit of a hit in 2020. As mid-range Chromebooks got a lot better over the course of the year (the Acer Spin 713 is a prime example of this), we started seeing features in $500-$600 Chromebooks that we used to reserve for only the high-end flagship devices. While there … [Read more...] about HP Elite C1030 Chromebook review: premium comes with a price
Google Meet now lets you check your audio and video quality in a green room before joining a call
A new option will now present itself at the bottom left side of the screen on Google Meet which will allow you to check your audio and video quality before joining a meeting. Additionally, you can see your network connection and make sure it's solid. If there's an issue with your microphone or … [Read more...] about Google Meet now lets you check your audio and video quality in a green room before joining a call
CTL partners with Verizon, US Cellular to offer more LTE options for Chromebooks
Remote learning and working from home may evolve over the next 12-18 months but one thing is for sure, the "new normal" will most certainly include a new perspective on how and where we get work done. Company's like CTL have seen the writing on the wall and as a response, are seeking to expand … [Read more...] about CTL partners with Verizon, US Cellular to offer more LTE options for Chromebooks
Tayasui Sketches joins your free Chromebook Perks to bring you more creative goodness
Google's Chromebook Perks program just keeps getting sweeter and sweeter. In addition to getting three free months of Clip Studio Paint to use in conjunction with the world's first Wacom graphics tablet for Chromebook users, and tons of other gaming, art, and entertainment freebies, you can now … [Read more...] about Tayasui Sketches joins your free Chromebook Perks to bring you more creative goodness
Virtual Desk reorganization, improved scrolling is here in Chrome OS 89 Beta: no flags necessary
I'll be honest, I really thought a few months ago that my days of finding new functionality in the Virtual Desks feature of Chrome OS were about finished. After all, it's been quite some time since we could call this a finished addition to the Chromebook experience and I use them on a daily basis … [Read more...] about Virtual Desk reorganization, improved scrolling is here in Chrome OS 89 Beta: no flags necessary













