Having been added to Chromebooks running the Canary channel quite a while back now, the Shortcut Customization application has remained a tabled project. The Chrome OS development team has either been planning out its execution of the experiment, or has placed it on the back burner until now. I just received an update that finally […]
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Chrome OS should make it easier to move apps and web apps between displays
With the introduction of Virtual Desks and the ability to move Android and Linux apps between them on Chromebooks, I’ve spent a lot of time attempting to construct the perfect productivity flow on Chrome OS. One of the primary ways I’ve come to use my device is with an external display – docked into desktop […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS is getting ready to test a potentially divisive feature in the coolest way
I think it is fair to say that software testing doesn’t always go smoothly. Sure, with Chrome OS we have the Beta, Developer and Canary channels for experiments to happen in, but the user base in those pre-release channels is quite small when you look at the user base whole. Even though features trickle down […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS persistent desk bar receives a vital pre-release fix and is oddly satisfying to use
Last month, the Chrome OS development team decided that virtual desks weren’t being used enough by well, practically anyone, so they created what’s called Bento – or the ‘Persistent Desk Bar’. Reluctant to admit it at first, I found the persistent bar to be more useful than its out-of-sight-out-of-mind predecessor (the one you probably currently […]
Continue ReadingGoogle adds another killer feature to the Tote holding space on Chrome OS
Google is steadily bringing more and more productivity tools to Chrome OS. While projects such as the Linux container on Chromebooks have expanded the capability of the OS exponentially, it’s the constant subtle add-ons that continue to make Chrome OS more user-friendly and conducive to a more efficient day-to-day workflow. Virtual Desks and Phone Hub […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS is putting the ‘Overview’ button back on the shelf where it belongs
I said it and I meant it – Virtual Desks on a Chromebook have felt incomplete without this one important feature. The one vital feature for accessibility that existed way back in 2013 but was needlessly ripped from the operating system to make room for others – the ‘Overview’ button! After making my case for […]
Continue ReadingWhich Chromebox is the best value?
The Chrome Unboxed EDU Week is underway and we’re bringing you the best how-tos, buying guides, resources, and more to help you breeze your way into the 2021-2022 school year. Whether you’re a teacher, student, administrator, or parent, our goal is to answer some of the most essential questions about Chromebooks in the classroom and […]
Continue ReadingThe Chrome Cast 104: Unpacking all the goodness of Chrome OS 89
Last week on The Chrome Cast, we sat down (virtually) with Alexander Kuscher, Chrome OS Director of Product, and talked about the last 10 years of Chrome OS and what the future holds. With Chrome OS 89 so chock-full of new features, we realized this week that we’d not taken the time to talk through […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS turns 10 & we’ve partnered with Google for a very special giveaway to celebrate
It’s crazy to think, but Chrome OS and Chromebooks have been a reality for 10 years at this point. Honestly, that feels a little hard to believe. Sometimes I get so wrapped up in what’s coming next and what new features are on the horizon that it’s easy to forget how simplistic things started out […]
Continue ReadingChrome OS 89 is here with a hat full of tricks
It is official! Chromebooks turn 10 today and Google has coordinated the celebration to coincided with the much-anticipated release of Chrome OS 89. We have been tracking new features in this update for months and I’m happy to say that Google has delivered the goods with the newest version of Chrome OS. We’ll be breaking […]
Continue ReadingHow to block out distractions and boost productivity on your Chromebook this year
We’ve already spoken recently about how to manage your Chromebook’s notifications using the Do Not Disturb feature, so I won’t go into details here, but I wanted to take this moment to remind you of how powerful and effective it can be in blocking out distractions in order to stay productive on your Chromebook as […]
Continue ReadingHow to master your Chromebook trackpad gestures [VIDEO]
Chromebooks are built to be easy to understand and simple to navigate. A big part of that navigation lies in the powerful, flexible trackpad that rests just beneath your Chromebook’s keyboard. This input method wields a lot of power over Chrome OS, but just because Chromebooks are meant to be streamlined, simplified computers, that doesn’t […]
Continue ReadingHow to master split-screen mode on your Chromebook
Over the course of the time Chromebooks have been available, they have become very adept at window management. From a useful overview mode to virtual desks to easy window snapping, Chrome OS has quite a few tricks up its sleeve to help you be productive with more than one window at once. Split-screen features have […]
Continue ReadingWhy 90hz or 120hz displays on Chromebooks would be awesome
As we round out 2020 and begin looking to 2021, we’re in a very interesting time in the Chromebook story. Coming up on 10 years of existence, Chromebooks have hit a stride that I only dreamed of a few years ago. Back then, getting one ‘nice’ Chromebook in any 6 month period was cause for […]
Continue ReadingI’ve accidentally fallen in love with Google Chrome’s Tab Groups feature and I hope you do too
As someone who uses standalone web apps for everything on my laptop and desktop, it’s weird that I’ve accidentally fallen in love with Chrome’s new tab groups feature. I really dislike how cluttered and random tabs have always felt in the browser, which is why I’ve decided to go the route of separating everything out […]
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