Long awaited Chrome 53 has just arrive for Windows, Mac and Linux desktops. While Chrome devices are still awaiting 53, the wait should be almost over. The release cycle generally runs one week behind the desktop version. Chrome OS 53 has many Chromebook users on the edge of their seats anticipating … [Read more...] about Chrome 53 Arrives for Desktop
App of the Week: Funky Karts
Not having Android Apps on your Chromebook got you down? Fear not! Chrome OS 53 is just around the corner. So is a whole slew of new Chrome devices to take full advantage of the Play Store. Until it arrives, I thought I'd highlight a few fun games from the Chrome Web Store to help you pass the time. … [Read more...] about App of the Week: Funky Karts
Acer Chromebook R13 With Up To 64GB SSD Made Official Ahead of IFA
This morning, at the bright and early time of 4am, I fired up the Chromebook to live-stream Acer's pre-IFA Berlin 2016 press event. It was crazy-early, but I had high hopes that Acer's newest unofficial Chromebook would make an appearance. After waiting through IoT devices, Windows laptops, gaming … [Read more...] about Acer Chromebook R13 With Up To 64GB SSD Made Official Ahead of IFA
USB Printing From A Chromebook Is Possible And Quite Simple
As reported by Chrome Story earlier this month, HP has launched a standalone app for Chrome OS aimed at taking all the pain points out of printing from a Chrome OS device. And, from what we've seen here at Chrome Unboxed, this little app is simple, steady, and does exactly what it … [Read more...] about USB Printing From A Chromebook Is Possible And Quite Simple
Google Says “So Long” to the Chromebook Pixel 2
Google's Chromebook Pixel 2(2015) appears to have officially seen its final days. Amid much speculation as to why the Pixel 2 has been out of stock for almost a month, the high-end device had recently been removed from the Pixel landing page, leaving only the Pixel C. Now, according to Venture Beat, … [Read more...] about Google Says “So Long” to the Chromebook Pixel 2
CTL To Release 2 New Rugged Touchscreen Chromebooks
Designed for the Education Sector, CTL's newest Chromebooks are set to launch in mid-September and come packed with great features for a reasonable $269 price tag. CTL's portfolio of Chrome OS devices continues to grow, and the addition of the NL61T and NL61TX continue CTL's momentum in the … [Read more...] about CTL To Release 2 New Rugged Touchscreen Chromebooks
How To Side Load Android Apps Onto Your Chromebook
Now that Android Apps are available on a handful of Chromebooks running Chrome OS 53 (the ASUS Chromebook Flip, Acer Chromebook R11, and the 2015 Chromebook Pixel), users like myself have already run into some issues with apps that show up in the Play Store as "not compatible with your … [Read more...] about How To Side Load Android Apps Onto Your Chromebook
Why Google’s End of Life Policy for Chromebooks Isn’t a Big Deal
As I'm sure many of you have heard, Google has recently announced an updated official End of Life(EOL) Policy for Chromebooks. While the EOL has been in place since 2014, it has been a hot topic as of late. To put it breifly, devices that reach 5 years from production date will no longer receive … [Read more...] about Why Google’s End of Life Policy for Chromebooks Isn’t a Big Deal
Google’s Pixel LS May be Gone for Good
Last week we reported on the "out of stock" status of the Chromebook Pixel(2015) and what the possible implications may be as to why. Today, a new piece of the puzzle has been added. In a post from +Wiktor Olejniczak (Witus13), it appears that Google's premium Chromebook has been removed from the … [Read more...] about Google’s Pixel LS May be Gone for Good
What Are Commits? And Why Do We Refer To Them So Much?
First things first: I'm not a programmer. I design and build websites for a living. Coding with CSS, PHP, and HTML for most of the day doesn't really put me into software or hardware development territory, so I'm a bit outside my depth with Git Repositories, commits and so forth. We here at … [Read more...] about What Are Commits? And Why Do We Refer To Them So Much?
Slice Watch Chrome Extension for the Smart Shopper
The creators of Slice, an all-in-one package tracking app, are now making it easier to save money at some of your favorite retail websites. Their new Chrome extension, Slice Watch, will notify you by email when an item you have saved drops in price. Slice has already made a name for itself with its … [Read more...] about Slice Watch Chrome Extension for the Smart Shopper
Convertible vs Tablet: Why I’m Siding With The 360-Degree
With the impending arrival of Android Apps on Chrome OS, we've uncovered the first few of many devices sure to come along in the coming months. As apps become a mainstay of the Chrome OS experience, it only makes sense that OEMs will begin throwing their hats into the ring in attempts to get a piece … [Read more...] about Convertible vs Tablet: Why I’m Siding With The 360-Degree