The rate at which technology is evolving is becoming quite baffling. For companies that continue to utilize legacy software solutions, they are oftentimes locked into slower, less responsive experiences and are limited to specific devices. On the flip side of the coin, those that wish to transition … [Read more...] about Google joins the Modern Computing Alliance and vows to help organizations transition to the cloud
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Google acquires Neverware bringing official support to Cloudready OS
Anyone who has spent any time around the Chrome OS ecosystem is likely familiar with a little product known as Cloud Ready. For nearly a decade, Neverware has worked diligently to bring the Chrome OS experience to aged out Windows and macOS hardware. For countless educational institutions, … [Read more...] about Google acquires Neverware bringing official support to Cloudready OS
The Google Home Max is discontinued, perhaps hinting at a replacement
We've been down this road before. Not that long ago, the aging, original Google Home finally became unavailable in the Google Store as it went down the path of discontinuation. With Google trying to tie all of their home-bound hardware to the Nest branding, it was only a matter of time, really. … [Read more...] about The Google Home Max is discontinued, perhaps hinting at a replacement
Chrome is getting a presentation mode for the built-in PDF viewer
I'll file this under things I've never considered wanting, but am still very glad to see in the works. Apparently, there are users out there who use PDFs in presentations and do so with enough regularity that the Chrome team is hard at work on implementing a new PDF viewer option for what is simply … [Read more...] about Chrome is getting a presentation mode for the built-in PDF viewer
Zoom comes to Nest Hub Max and offers unlimited 24-hour calls through March
We first caught wind of Zoom coming to Nest Hub Max a few months ago and guess what - it's finally here! In addition to being able to start group video calls with Meet or Duo, you can now use Zoom too. In order to do so, you'll need to join the Preview Program by digging in the Google Home app under … [Read more...] about Zoom comes to Nest Hub Max and offers unlimited 24-hour calls through March
Chrome OS adds “restore” option for launching apps on startup
Last month, a new flag popped up in the Canary channel of Chrome OS that was labeled "Chrome OS Full Restore." My initial thought was that this could have something to do with restoring the actual operating system but it quickly became clear that this was not the case. "Full restore" is actually … [Read more...] about Chrome OS adds “restore” option for launching apps on startup
Google’s Pixel Buds are on sale with free 2-day shipping just in time for Christmas
Look, I've been very hard on the Pixel Buds, given that my own experience with them has been less than stellar, but that doesn't mean that they're bad earbuds. Perhaps I just got a bad pair...several times. The main issue has been the severe audio cut-outs that have, admittedly, been fixed for the … [Read more...] about Google’s Pixel Buds are on sale with free 2-day shipping just in time for Christmas
[Update: Game List] Ubisoft+ is starting to roll out in beta on Google Stadia right now
Update: 9to5Google has published a list of games that you can currently play on Stadia with Ubisoft+. If you want to make full use of your subscription, be sure to use the service directly as well! Assassin’s Creed Odyssey - Stadia Ultimate EditionAssassin’s Creed Valhalla Ultimate EditionFamily … [Read more...] about [Update: Game List] Ubisoft+ is starting to roll out in beta on Google Stadia right now
New tweak to Chromebook virtual desks will encourage custom naming
As we learned last week, the journey of virtual desks on Chrome OS is not quite finished yet. Though the version we currently have in Chrome OS 87 is completely functional and very useful, it seems the Chrome OS team is still at work making small tweaks to continue advancing the feature. We know … [Read more...] about New tweak to Chromebook virtual desks will encourage custom naming
Google went down hard with an outage, but most of you probably slept through it
If you are seeing news around the internet about Google's services being down (Twitter was especially blown up in the early morning hours with outage hashtags), there are some things you need to know. Mainly, it's not the first time it has happened, and it won't be the last. As a matter of fact, an … [Read more...] about Google went down hard with an outage, but most of you probably slept through it
Nest launches new interactive troubleshooting tools for their cameras and thermostats
Smart home technology can be exciting and transformative when it works, and Google's Nest has carved out quite the space for itself in the industry, but what about when it doesn't work? You could try to contact them, but that could take more time and effort than necessary, especially if you get a … [Read more...] about Nest launches new interactive troubleshooting tools for their cameras and thermostats
Google’s Santa Tracker updated to feature a Mr. and Mrs. Claus practicing COVID safety
With just 10 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes, and 25 seconds until Christmas as of typing this - yes, my son is counting, it's totally not me - Google's Santa Tracker is a great way to get your kids (or yourself) into the holiday spirit. It features fun games and activities like performing a Wrap Battle … [Read more...] about Google’s Santa Tracker updated to feature a Mr. and Mrs. Claus practicing COVID safety











