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Google is Testing a Major UI Overhaul for Quick Share
Quick Share has rapidly become a go-to tool for Android and ChromeOS users, bridging the gap for easy, nearby file transfers in a way that feels seamless and simple. While the current interface gets the job done effectively, it appears Google is preparing to give this essential feature a significant … [Read more...] about Google is Testing a Major UI Overhaul for Quick Share
Chipolo launches new Pop tracker that works with both Apple and Google
Chipolo has been a solid player in the Bluetooth tracker space, offering several alternatives to Tile and AirTags, but their lineup could be a bit confusing. You had to choose between the Chipolo One (using Chipolo's app), the One Spot (for Apple Find My), or the One Point (for Google's Find My … [Read more...] about Chipolo launches new Pop tracker that works with both Apple and Google
We finally have a real look at Google’s Android XR glasses in action
We've been tracking the development of Google's Android XR platform for a little while now. Designed for the next generation of smart glasses and mixed-reality headsets, we got the first conceptual glimpse late last year directly from Google. While those more-produced videos showcasing potential use … [Read more...] about We finally have a real look at Google’s Android XR glasses in action
ChromeOS 135 is here with some surprising updates
It's been 4+ weeks, so that means a new ChromeOS update is beginning its journey to the Stable Channel. Rolling out now, ChromeOS 135 (M135) brings a handful of useful additions and refinements to Chromebooks and, notably, ChromeOS Flex devices as well. As always, keep in mind that these updates … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 135 is here with some surprising updates
College students get full access to Gemini Advanced free until summer 2026
Google has just announced a compelling offer for college students across the United States. Timed perfectly as many students head into exam season, Google is offering its Google One AI Premium plan completely free of charge for an extended period. This plan typically costs $20 per month, making this … [Read more...] about College students get full access to Gemini Advanced free until summer 2026
The Google TV Streamer gets its first substantial discount
When Google launched the Google TV Streamer last year, it marked a big departure from the Chromecast lineup they'd been leveraging for years. The $99 price tag was a notable jump from Google's previous streaming hardware, too, and the introduction of other streaming options with Google TV on board … [Read more...] about The Google TV Streamer gets its first substantial discount
Why we chose ChromeOS and the Lenovo Chromebox Micro for our digital signage needs
For those of you who don't know, Robby Payne and I run another venture alongside Chrome Unboxed called Proof Golf, a golf simulator facility in our hometown of Elizabethtown, Ky. We're officially expanding into a new space soon, and part of that plan involves setting up digital signage on some TVs … [Read more...] about Why we chose ChromeOS and the Lenovo Chromebox Micro for our digital signage needs
Pixel Camera app gets a minor update to hopefully fix some pesky 9a bugs
It's only been a week since the Pixel 9a officially hit the scene, and Google is already rolling out its first post-launch update for the Pixel Camera app. While seemingly minor, this update likely addresses a couple of bugs that users have encountered on the new mid-ranger Pixel. The small update … [Read more...] about Pixel Camera app gets a minor update to hopefully fix some pesky 9a bugs
Google Classroom is gaining support for an additional 15 languages
Google Classroom has become an indispensable tool for educators and students across the globe, streamlining workflows and enabling collaboration within the Google ecosystem. Since its inception, the platform's goal has been to transform teaching and learning worldwide. A key part of achieving that … [Read more...] about Google Classroom is gaining support for an additional 15 languages
Gemini Live screen and camera sharing is now free for all Android users
Just last week, we saw Google begin the wider rollout of impressive new visual capabilities for Gemini Live; specifically allowing Gemini Advanced subscribers to use their camera or share their screen for real-time interaction. It was a tangible step towards the impressive 'Project Astra' vision … [Read more...] about Gemini Live screen and camera sharing is now free for all Android users
Chrome for Android’s bottom-mounted address bar is finally rolling out
After an extensive testing period that commenced last October, Google Chrome is finally initiating the stable channel release of the bottom address bar option for Android users. Reports indicate that some users are receiving prompts informing them about the ability to reposition the address bar to … [Read more...] about Chrome for Android’s bottom-mounted address bar is finally rolling out











