I tuned in to the Apple WWDC event today for one very specific reason and ended up getting a little surprise I wasn't' expecting. For me, the draw of the keynote today had nothing to do with iPhones, iPads, iOS or iPadOS. Instead, I was there to hear about the transition to ARM silicon in upcoming … [Read more...] about Apple’s Macbooks are taking a page out of Google’s Chromebook playbook
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New report implicates domain registrar in massive ring of malicious Chrome Extensions
Another day, another cartload of random Chrome Extensions removed from the Web Store due to malicious activity. Only this time, the extensions may have more in common than meets the eye. Unlike many mass extension removals that share similar types of attacks or multiple extensions that all have the … [Read more...] about New report implicates domain registrar in massive ring of malicious Chrome Extensions
How to watch Apple’s WWDC live on a Chromebook and why you might want to
Look, I know many of you that stop by our little corner of the web are here precisely because you are turned off or alienated by all things Apple. I used to be that way, too, and to a certain degree I still am. Love or hate the company, it needs to be recognized that Apple holds a very integral … [Read more...] about How to watch Apple’s WWDC live on a Chromebook and why you might want to
Intel Tiger Lake Xe GPU will dramatically elevate what is possible for upcoming Chromebooks
Chrome OS as an operating system has never really been overly concerned with pushing the latest, greatest, graphics-driven software. With a clear focus on all things web, lower-powered integrated graphics have always been just fine for Chromebooks and all we've ever really had to use. With rumors … [Read more...] about Intel Tiger Lake Xe GPU will dramatically elevate what is possible for upcoming Chromebooks
Deal Alert: $100 off the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook
When the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook was unveiled at CES back in January, we didn't bat an eye at the $999 price tag. Honestly, we expected the ultra-premium flagship to flirt with, if not exceed, the thousand dollar range and rightfully so. Everything about this Chromebook was purposely and … [Read more...] about Deal Alert: $100 off the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook
Core m3 Not Pink Pixelbook Go finally appears for preorder
It only took a couple of months after the initial release for Google to offer the Not Pink variation of the premium Pixelbook Go. Unfortunately, the model that is probably most desired by many consumers never made an appearance. The Core m3, 8GB/64GB version of the Pixelbook Go comes in at $649 and … [Read more...] about Core m3 Not Pink Pixelbook Go finally appears for preorder
Google routers updated to improve performance on slower connections
A stable connection to the internet has never been more important than it is today. Before the pandemic, most home Wi-Fi networks were used for streaming Netflix, playing some mobile games, browsing social media, or casually checking some work email. But now, our home routers are being pushed to the … [Read more...] about Google routers updated to improve performance on slower connections
GameClub subscription launches on Android, but why exactly does it exist? Here’s our review
Edit: We want to acknowledge that while GameClub's goal is clear, we feel it's a difficult buy in for many who may be comparing it to Play Pass at this time. We've amended the article to reflect this and will do better to make our point clear in the future. A new subscription service called … [Read more...] about GameClub subscription launches on Android, but why exactly does it exist? Here’s our review
Hold the phone, Windows apps on Chrome OS are NOT the future
Earlier this week, news landed that Google had partnered with industry leader Parallels to provide a workplace solution for employees that need to access Windows applications and files from the cloud-centric Chrome operating system, a.k.a. Chromebooks. This is big news for Google as well as the … [Read more...] about Hold the phone, Windows apps on Chrome OS are NOT the future
Yes, you can play Pogo Games on your Chromebook. Here’s everything you need to know!
A long held belief and annoyance of Chromebook owners worldwide has been that the popular web based gaming service Pogo can't be played on their laptops. While this is true in some capacity as a handful of the website's most popular games are written in Flash which is going away forever and is … [Read more...] about Yes, you can play Pogo Games on your Chromebook. Here’s everything you need to know!
Work smarter, not harder with your Chromebook keyboard and trackpad
There’s no question that Google has designed the Chromebook keyboard and trackpad with convenience and usability in mind. To get the most out of your Chromebook, it’s important to become familiar with all that these devices have to offer. On top of an array of dedicated keys and some useful gestures … [Read more...] about Work smarter, not harder with your Chromebook keyboard and trackpad
Google’s cross-platform Airdrop alternative will soon work anywhere Chrome can be installed
If you aren't familiar, Apple users have a feature that persists throughout their hardware lineup called Airdrop that allows devices to move files quickly from one to another over the local Wi-Fi network. It is handy, easy to use, and is simply baked right into the firmware and ready to use when … [Read more...] about Google’s cross-platform Airdrop alternative will soon work anywhere Chrome can be installed












