Right up front, let me get this out in the open in the event that you aren't familiar: PWAs (Progressive Web Apps) are fantastic, full-featured, light-weight applications that are delivered via the open web and/or app stores and work on nearly all operating systems from a single code base. They are … [Read more...] about Chrome OS 83 has fixed a long-standing annoyance with PWAs on Chromebooks
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Two more flagship AMD-powered Chromebooks are on the way
In the past few weeks, we took a bit of time to round up all the various boards and devices we're currently tracking in development. With the standard work on both large and small core Intel chips ongoing, more 'Hatch' devices (like the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook or Lenovo Flex 5) are still on the … [Read more...] about Two more flagship AMD-powered Chromebooks are on the way
Duo for the web now has group calling for up to 32 users and it is fabulous
Of all the things I've been waiting on Duo to deliver in the web version of the app, group calling is my absolute #1. Is it a little late to the game considering the current, pandemic-riddled circumstances? Yes it is, but in just a handful of test calls I've done with the service, it honestly … [Read more...] about Duo for the web now has group calling for up to 32 users and it is fabulous
Google is working with Parallels to bring Windows applications to Chromebooks
The day is finally here when one of the last reasons not to switch to Chrome OS might finally be eroding. Since the beginning of Chrome OS as an operating system and the start of the Chromebook movement from Google, one of the most oft-asked questions from potential users is, "Can I run Microsoft … [Read more...] about Google is working with Parallels to bring Windows applications to Chromebooks
Chrome OS getting a helpful change in the Files App soon
When we talk about operating systems and the things that they do well and do poorly, things like the UI, settings, notifications, and files come to mind. Outside of those things, the OS is really just a launchpad for applications and the open web if you think about it. I've made this argument … [Read more...] about Chrome OS getting a helpful change in the Files App soon
Can’t sign in to The Elder Scrolls Online for Stadia? Here’s the fix
The day is finally here! The Elder Scrolls Online for Stadia just launched less than an hour ago and adventurers are already gearing up to slay monsters and discover secrets without a download to be seen. Well, some of us, anyway. Many players are having trouble getting logged into the game, but why … [Read more...] about Can’t sign in to The Elder Scrolls Online for Stadia? Here’s the fix
Yes! The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is back in stock at Best Buy, again
If you've been impatiently waiting for the Lenovo Chromebook Duet tablet to show back up, today is your day. While many have opted to grab the 64GB variant from their local Walmarts, the 128GB model from Best Buy has been out of stock for weeks but buyers still want the goods and rightfully so. For … [Read more...] about Yes! The Lenovo Chromebook Duet is back in stock at Best Buy, again
Upcoming ‘Zork’ Chromebooks will have an internal stylus option
A new, upcoming line of Chromebooks is coming at some point in the relatively-near future that will likely shake up the competition. We've talked about them for quite some time, but we're still sitting and waiting for higher-end AMD-powered Chromebooks to arrive on the scene. Sure, we've had the … [Read more...] about Upcoming ‘Zork’ Chromebooks will have an internal stylus option
New leak hints at Nest-branded replacement for the original Google Home
Another day, another exclusive look at an upcoming piece of Google hardware from 9to5Google's managing editor Stephen Hall. This time, Mr. Hall's reliable source reports that Google is gearing up to release a new Assistant smart speaker that could be the spiritual successor to the original Google … [Read more...] about New leak hints at Nest-branded replacement for the original Google Home
Cristales is a unique RPG for Stadia that lets you play the past, present and future all at the same time
With the Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor releasing on Stadia tomorrow and Final Fantasy XV already on the platform, it feels like we're really starting to get more of what a lot of people have felt was really missing - Roleplaying games. During the Summer Games Fest, we received a lot of game … [Read more...] about Cristales is a unique RPG for Stadia that lets you play the past, present and future all at the same time
With new device looming, the Gen 3 Chromecast gets a permanent price cut
If rumors are accurate, we will probably see a new Chromecast/Android TV hybrid device from Google in the very near future. With most in-person events of 2020 now canceled, it wouldn't surprise me if Google simply drops the newly leaked dongle in a blog post and you'll be able to run down to Best … [Read more...] about With new device looming, the Gen 3 Chromecast gets a permanent price cut
Android Studio update removes another obstacle for developing Chromebook-friendly apps
Google has been working diligently for the past two years to remove as many obstacles as possible in the hopes that developers will get on board with making their Android apps better-equipped for desktop devices. More specifically, I'm referring to how Android applications behave on Chrome OS. Over … [Read more...] about Android Studio update removes another obstacle for developing Chromebook-friendly apps













