It's an exciting day here in the Chrome Unboxed office as our review unit of the ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 has been delivered and we're hopping in the box to see what all we remember about the device from our time with it at CES 2020 back in January. While we're not really allowed to say too … [Read more...] about ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 Unboxing [VIDEO]
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How to use Zoom Meetings without downloading anything
Chances are good that, given the events of the past two months, you've heard of or even used the teleconferencing platform Zoom. Since the beginning of 2020, the cross-platform meetings application has gained more new users than it did for the entire year of 2019. The circumstances may not be the … [Read more...] about How to use Zoom Meetings without downloading anything
Need Viber on your Chromebook? For now, Linux is probably the answer
Over the weekend, I received a message from a reader who was desperately trying to get Viber working on his Chromebook. What is Viber you ask? Yeah, I wasn't exactly familiar with it either but over 1 billion people around the globe depend on Rakuten's messaging platform for chat, calls and even … [Read more...] about Need Viber on your Chromebook? For now, Linux is probably the answer
I’m posting this from an iPad just to test out the trackpad feature in iPadOS 13.4
For months at this point, Apple has been basically teasing the public with the idea of trackpad and mouse support for iPadOS. It first came up in the form of an accessibility feature back in June of 2019 and as we rounded the corner into 2020, we began seeing 3rd party accessory makers like Brydge … [Read more...] about I’m posting this from an iPad just to test out the trackpad feature in iPadOS 13.4
Save big on these productivity-minded 15.6″ Chromebooks
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Chrome’s built-in PDF viewer is set to get a much-needed upgrade
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T-Mobile customers! Act fast and get 2 months of YouTube Premium for free
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Chrome OS is adding support for more-powerful 8-Core processors
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One of my most-used Chrome OS keyboard shortcuts will be removed later this year
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I haven't written about virtual desks in some time since the feature has been so close to complete for quite some time now. As a matter of fact, since November, the virtual desks experience has been about 90% complete and available out of the box. No flags have been needed for months to get all … [Read more...] about After a year-long ride, the virtual desks feature for Chrome OS 80 is finally complete
Missing the gym? Peloton App extends trial to 90 days and it works with Chromecast
Gyms around the world have been forced to close their doors and that has left many of us missing the gym. To be honest, I was finally getting into a good routine to start off 2020 and now I am feeling inactive and a little unmotivated. Working out by yourself and developing a home workout regime can … [Read more...] about Missing the gym? Peloton App extends trial to 90 days and it works with Chromecast
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