Google Chrome on Android, while widely used, has long lacked the robust functionality of its desktop counterpart: particularly in the realm of extension support. However, a significant development is underway, with Google actively working on a "desktop" version of Chrome for Android that introduces … [Read more...] about A development version of Chrome for Android now supports extensions
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Gemini Live camera sharing is rolling out to all Android devices
Google is broadening the accessibility of Gemini Live's camera and screen sharing features, confirming their availability across "any Android device with Gemini Advanced." This significantly expands the potential user base for these very interesting new, interactive capabilities; squashing … [Read more...] about Gemini Live camera sharing is rolling out to all Android devices
The MediaTek Kompanio Ultra is officially a beast and just for Chromebooks
Well folks, the MediaTek MT8196 we've been tracking for some time now has officially been branded, and it is called the Kompanio Ultra. In a step that moves MediaTek's Chromebook SoCs more in-line with the naming conventions first put forth by Apple and now being used by Intel, we're seeing the … [Read more...] about The MediaTek Kompanio Ultra is officially a beast and just for Chromebooks
Pixel weather woes: Google is rolling out a fix for outdated At a Glance forecasts
If you've been checking your Pixel's At a Glance widget lately and scratching your head at the inaccurate weather forecasts, you're not alone. Google has acknowledged an issue causing outdated weather data to display on the widget and has confirmed they're rolling out a fix. Reports of the … [Read more...] about Pixel weather woes: Google is rolling out a fix for outdated At a Glance forecasts
YouTube hits fake movie trailer channels where it hurts, and I’m so happy
I'll say it: fake movie trailers parading around as legit previews are the freaking worst. Between AI-generated and heavily edited fake movie trailers, it's getting harder and harder to know what's real and what's not when you see a new preview pop up in your YouTube feed. But recent developments … [Read more...] about YouTube hits fake movie trailer channels where it hurts, and I’m so happy
Acer very quietly launched 6 new Chromebooks, including a tablet
Just a couple weeks ago, we reported on a new Acer Chromebook Plus 516 that looks all set to arrive at basically any point now. Not only was it listed on the Chromium Dash site, it was also already showing up on cros.tech and had a model name confirmed as well. Manufacturers don't do that sort of … [Read more...] about Acer very quietly launched 6 new Chromebooks, including a tablet
Best Buy inexplicably raised the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus price by $50
The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus, easily one of the best higher-end Chromebooks you can buy these days, has seen a puzzling price increase at Best Buy. While Samsung's official website maintains the device's base price at the established $699.99, Best Buy has decided to increase it by $50. This … [Read more...] about Best Buy inexplicably raised the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus price by $50
‘Help Me Create’ in Google Docs now works in seven more languages
Google Docs is taking a significant step towards global accessibility with the expansion of its "Help me create" feature to seven new languages. This recently-announced addition opens up powerful document creation tools to a wider audience, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity across a … [Read more...] about ‘Help Me Create’ in Google Docs now works in seven more languages
Google Photos on the web finally gets a proper dark mode for everyone
Google has officially rolled out dark mode for its Photos web interface, offering users a long-awaited visual alternative to the stark-white UI we're all accustomed to. This update addresses the needs of those who prefer a darker aesthetic for reduced eye strain and potential power savings on OLED … [Read more...] about Google Photos on the web finally gets a proper dark mode for everyone
Google Slides is getting more quick-access AI insertion tools, including Imagen 3
Google Slides is receiving a significant update aimed at simplifying and enhancing the presentation creation process. A new sidebar, coupled with the integration of Imagen 3 and a suite of visual tools, promises to make crafting compelling presentations more efficient than ever. The most … [Read more...] about Google Slides is getting more quick-access AI insertion tools, including Imagen 3
Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) is already free to use for everyone
In a surprising development, Google has announced the immediate roll-out of its cutting-edge Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) model to all Gemini app users, regardless of subscription status. This move, revealed on a Saturday afternoon, significantly expands access to what Google touts as its "most … [Read more...] about Gemini 2.5 Pro (experimental) is already free to use for everyone
Pixel 10 Pro Fold leaks surface and show off very minimal changes
Following the leaks for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, and 10 Pro XL, we now have our first look at the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Initial renders indicate a design language that closely mirrors its predecessor - the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The camera module's dimensions appear consistent, suggesting potential … [Read more...] about Pixel 10 Pro Fold leaks surface and show off very minimal changes











