Between Android apps, Stadia and GeForce Now, Chromebooks are quickly becoming legitimate gaming machines capable of serving up premium gaming experiences for the masses. Whether you're a casual gamer of a hardcore battling machine, Chrome OS offers a little something for just about everyone. The … [Read more...] about Developers made a cleaner way to install Steam on a Chromebook
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Youtube TV subscribers no longer have access to Fox Sports Networks from Sinclair
Following the removal of YES Network, FOX Sports West and FOX Sports Prime Ticket back in February, Youtube TV is now dropping Sinclair's Fox Regional Sports Networks from its channel lineup. Much to the disappointment of subscribers, it looks like this is due to an inability for the two companies … [Read more...] about Youtube TV subscribers no longer have access to Fox Sports Networks from Sinclair
The artist’s guide to sketching and drawing on a Chromebook
Chromebooks have evolved a lot over the past few years and along with them, users have too. Having once simply used Google's laptops for data entry and web browsing, many people are now getting comfortable with them and want to explore new ways that they can fit into their technological lifestyle. … [Read more...] about The artist’s guide to sketching and drawing on a Chromebook
The Chrome Cast 81: Unboxing Google’s ‘Launch Night In’ hardware event
There's no real reason to fight it, right? This week has been totally dominated by Google's latest hardware unveiling and we're here for it. From new phones to a Chromecast with a remote to a beautiful new smart speaker, there was a lot to take in and react to. We spent the entire podcast … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 81: Unboxing Google’s ‘Launch Night In’ hardware event
Google Docs rolls out built-in citation and bibliography tool for all users
Over the years, Google Docs has become a formidable alternative to Microsoft Word for the average user, but the one thing it's lacked for no good reason is a native citations and bibliographies formatting tool. Adding these to documents can be time consuming. I usually recommend people use a Docs … [Read more...] about Google Docs rolls out built-in citation and bibliography tool for all users
Some YouTube Premium subscribers are getting a $50 Nest Hub
Google isn't wasting any time trying to get its new hardware into the hands of new users. Just yesterday, YouTube TV launched a promotion that will score first-time subscribers the all-new 4K Chromecast with Google TV when they make their first payment. While I'm still not on board 100% with YouTube … [Read more...] about Some YouTube Premium subscribers are getting a $50 Nest Hub
With new features like these, YouTube Music is slowly winning me over
It's not exactly a secret that I've been less than pleased with the forced move to YouTube Music from Google Play Music. It's not just one thing, but a series of aggravations that have bristled me against the move and I've not shied away from making my feelings pretty clear about it. I don't hate … [Read more...] about With new features like these, YouTube Music is slowly winning me over
New YouTube TV subscribers can score Google’s new Chromecast w/Google TV for free
Tomorrow morning, we should be unboxing our shiny new Chromecast w/ Google TV. We have yet to lay hands on the new streamer but we all agree that this will be the greatest thing to happen to the Chromecast since, well, it came into existence. I mean, what's not to love? We're going to get everything … [Read more...] about New YouTube TV subscribers can score Google’s new Chromecast w/Google TV for free
87 Seconds: Wrapping up all of Google’s newly announced hardware
Google's #LaunchNightIn was a blitz play that packed five new products into a 30-minute onslaught on the senses. Along with the new hardware, Google took to the virtual stage to introduce some new software features for the Pixel phone family, a completely redesigned entertainment experience in … [Read more...] about 87 Seconds: Wrapping up all of Google’s newly announced hardware
Google is working on improved scaling for Android apps on Chromebooks, but it needs work
Since adding Android apps to Chromebooks a few years back, Google has come a long way with making things more cohesive across both platforms. When it all first launched, Android apps on Chromebooks were a huge mess with broken apps, small-screen interfaces, and a bunch of busted UI issues. While … [Read more...] about Google is working on improved scaling for Android apps on Chromebooks, but it needs work
Google Maps update adds data layer for COVID-19 cases near you
Google recently introduced a new data layer in Maps which will inform you of COVID-19 cases and trends in your area. They have long since been a source that people turn to for reliable information regarding natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis and their mission statement includes … [Read more...] about Google Maps update adds data layer for COVID-19 cases near you
Google Play Movies and TV updated to reflect Google TV branding – web interface deprecated
Now that Google has revealed their new Chromecast with Google TV built-in, they've also begun to update the Google Play Movies and TV app across Android, Chrome OS and Apple devices. As of right now, the name and screenshots of the listing are all that's changed. It's now temporarily called "Google … [Read more...] about Google Play Movies and TV updated to reflect Google TV branding – web interface deprecated













