In just two days, Sega's fanbase will have another title on Google Stadia to enjoy. Joining Football Manager 2020, the publisher will bring their beloved and long-running Valkyria Chronicles series to the platform with the Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition on Tuesday, December 6, 2020. The … [Read more...] about [Update: Available] Valkyria Chronicles 4: Complete Edition enters the battlefield on Stadia this week
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Google integrates Web Vitals HUD into the Chrome browser
No one likes a web page that loads slowly. Developers and designers exhaust hours doing what they can to make sure their sites load quickly so that the overall user experience is a good one. This, of course, benefits the end-user but there's much more to it than just a happy viewer. Google is … [Read more...] about Google integrates Web Vitals HUD into the Chrome browser
Google’s partnership with ADT will begin taking form in Q3 of next year
When the Nest Secure was discontinued in October without a successor in sight, we had sneaking suspicions that it could be the result of Google's upcoming partnership with security company ADT. However, until now, we haven't heard much about what that could look like or when exactly it would roll … [Read more...] about Google’s partnership with ADT will begin taking form in Q3 of next year
Chromebooks may be getting a big upgrade to the max number of virtual desks allowed
Only in prototype phase at this point, a new upgrade is on the way for Chrome OS virtual desks and it is a pretty substantial change to the feature. Additionally, it is perhaps the only remaining, large-scale issue I currently have with the virtual desks on Chromebooks at this point. What is it? … [Read more...] about Chromebooks may be getting a big upgrade to the max number of virtual desks allowed
Become the Employee of the Month when Journey to the Savage Planet comes to Stadia Pro
Last year, just a month after Stadia launched to the public, game developer Typhoon Studios joined Stadia Games and Entertainment, the platform's in-house development team for first-party titles. At that time, I immediately had a feeling that we would eventually see Journey to the Savage Planet land … [Read more...] about Become the Employee of the Month when Journey to the Savage Planet comes to Stadia Pro
Google wants to turn every book into an audiobook using machine learning
Google Assistant received more natural-sounding voice models again in October thanks to updated natural language processing and prosody models which use machine learning to understand and stitch together sentences with better intonation, rhythm, and stress. Now, they seem to be applying that same … [Read more...] about Google wants to turn every book into an audiobook using machine learning
How to print from your personal Chromebook without Google Cloud Print
With Google Cloud Print being whisked away into the sunset in just a few weeks on December 31, 2020, many of you have seen the notice plastered at the top of your Chromebook's print dialogue and have reached out to ask us what your options are going forward into the new year. Google Cloud Print, or … [Read more...] about How to print from your personal Chromebook without Google Cloud Print
Chrome OS 87 is here with Tab Search, BT battery level and more
Just a tad behind schedule, Chrome OS 87 is now making its way to the Stable Channel for select devices with a wider rollout happening over the next few days. The delayed-release was caused, in part, by a nasty bug that affected keyboard inputs in Android applications. This release of Chrome OS was … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 87 is here with Tab Search, BT battery level and more
How to enable wireless printing for your students or employees and survive the death of Google Cloud Print
With Google Cloud Print getting the axe on December 31, 2020 - yes, that is just a few weeks from now - Chromebook owners will need to begin making use of standard wireless printing. Since we've already done a walkthrough on how to set that up for regular users, we thought it appropriate to help IT … [Read more...] about How to enable wireless printing for your students or employees and survive the death of Google Cloud Print
The Chrome Cast 90: Chrome OS tablet and high-end Chromebook conundrums
This week on The Chrome Cast, we spend our time talking through two confusing segments of the current Chromebook market: tablets and high-end Chromebooks. Both of these categories have great current and upcoming options, but both are likely confusing for consumers on the outside looking in. For … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 90: Chrome OS tablet and high-end Chromebook conundrums
A new update to your Chromecast with Google TV helps you improve content suggestions
A new update to your Chromecast with Google TV will allow you to "Tinderly" swipe left or right to improve content suggestions. Doing so trains Google's machine learning algorithms to present you with movies and shows that are more to your liking. Once you receive the update, which should be rolling … [Read more...] about A new update to your Chromecast with Google TV helps you improve content suggestions
A quick look at Parallels and Zero-Touch Enrollment on Chrome OS [Video]
Google just wrapped up its Chrome OS Demo Day at which the Product Head John Maletis took to the digital stage to highlight some exciting new features headed to the enterprise sector. While this may not be of interest to the average consumer, the new tools offered by the Chrome OS team are paramount … [Read more...] about A quick look at Parallels and Zero-Touch Enrollment on Chrome OS [Video]













