Today was finally the day that we were able to get our hands on the new Chromecast with Google TV. We were hoping for one directly from Google, but as that failed to pan out our hopes were revived when a handful of the devices showed up at our local Home Depot. After loading up and heading over to … [Read more...] about Chromecast with Google TV unboxing and initial hands-on [VIDEO]
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Google releases new Stadia advertisement that should have been seen at service’s launch
When Google first launched Stadia, their cloud gaming service, they focused their rather strange marketing on features that don't really matter to the average user. They continually touted 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. Yes, those things are impressive, especially for a streaming service … [Read more...] about Google releases new Stadia advertisement that should have been seen at service’s launch
Google is prepping a feature that will clean up your Messages inbox
Part of life on the internet in 2020 is the use of OTPs, also known as one time passwords. The feature is a standard protocol for 2-factor authentications and is honestly my go-to method for double-securing my logins. In case you aren't familiar, the process is pretty simple. On accounts you … [Read more...] about Google is prepping a feature that will clean up your Messages inbox
The $169 “cheap” Lenovo Chromebook 3 is back in stock
I don't like throwing the word "cheap" around when I'm talking about a device that I'd actually recommend. However, there are exceptions to that rule that the Lenovo Chromebook 3 certainly falls into that category. Lenovo now has three variations of this device since the quiet launch of the $199 AMD … [Read more...] about The $169 “cheap” Lenovo Chromebook 3 is back in stock
Google’s all-new Nest Audio is available today, here’s where you can pick one up
Right on schedule, Google's next addition to the Nest smart speaker lineup is on shelves and ready to get itself into the hands of eager audiophiles everywhere. You will be able to find the Google Home successor at the usual retailers and where you buy really boils down to personal preference and … [Read more...] about Google’s all-new Nest Audio is available today, here’s where you can pick one up
The Chromebook Files app is finally getting a proper trash can
When I came upon this commit last night, it took me a second to get my head around the fact that a proper trash feature has never existed for the Chrome OS files app. Sure, Google Drive has a trash bin and it works just like any other trash collector has worked on any other system since Windows 95 … [Read more...] about The Chromebook Files app is finally getting a proper trash can
Tips and Tricks for organizing your Chromebook’s app launcher
With the addition of the Google Play Store to Chromebooks and the advent and surge in popularity of web applications, your Chromebook's launcher can become overwhelmingly messy pretty quickly. Being able to add any website to your shelf as an icon (Now called Creating a shortcut) and display it … [Read more...] about Tips and Tricks for organizing your Chromebook’s app launcher
An early look at the upcoming diagnostic app for Chromebooks
In late August, we discovered a new project that will soon bring a diagnostic app to Chrome OS. Presumably, this new system application would give users a quick look at basic system information such as CPU and RAM usage. According to the initial commits, the Diagnostic app would also allow users to … [Read more...] about An early look at the upcoming diagnostic app for Chromebooks
How to customize your Chromebook’s cursor for accessibility and style
If you look at Mac or Windows, you'll notice that they have a white cursor for pointing. Chrome OS is the only operating system that uses a black cursor in an effort to increase its visibility. The high contrast of the black makes it easy to see on most backgrounds, especially as 90% of the internet … [Read more...] about How to customize your Chromebook’s cursor for accessibility and style
G Suite File Stream now allows personal Gmail accounts to sync Drive with their PC or Mac
For regular users, Google's Backup and Sync tool allows them to download their entire Google Drive or select files and folders to their Mac or PC's local storage. You can think of this just like you would something like Dropbox where it creates a local folder on the user's hard drive. Any changes … [Read more...] about G Suite File Stream now allows personal Gmail accounts to sync Drive with their PC or Mac
How to find your Chromebook’s serial number and why you’d want to
Every computer has what's called a serial number. It's a unique identifier for that exact piece of hardware which can be used to reference everything from its internal components and manufacturing process to identifying you as its owner. It's often required in order for hardware manufacturers to … [Read more...] about How to find your Chromebook’s serial number and why you’d want to
Rest in pieces Google Daydream VR. The Future is in Chrome
Last October, Google stopped supporting Daydream VR on the Pixel 4 and pulled stores of the headset's remaining stock. While I wish I could say I'm sad, I was never really impressed with the technology. Today, Google announced that they will stop supporting their Daydream VR platform with the … [Read more...] about Rest in pieces Google Daydream VR. The Future is in Chrome













