Chromebook deals are a revolving door. There are so many great models available at this point that you never know which one will be discounted any given week. While we finally saw a discount on the excellent Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus for just the second time since launch, there are other … [Read more...] about Snag the well-rounded Lenovo Flex 5i Chromebook Plus for $100 off
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Score $120 off the 256GB Google Pixel Tablet, now just $379
The Google Pixel Tablet just got another attractive discount that makes this Android tablet very tempting once again. This time around, the 256GB model is seeing a price cut at Amazon where you can snag the bundled package with the charging dock for $479 or the standalone device for just $379. While … [Read more...] about Score $120 off the 256GB Google Pixel Tablet, now just $379
Google Sheets is getting another big speed boost
The journey to refining its productivity suite is never done for Google, and the latest improvements to Sheets are all about speed. Following last year's significant update that doubled calculation speeds, Google has now focused on optimizing everyday actions within Sheets: which means a smoother, … [Read more...] about Google Sheets is getting another big speed boost
How 3:2 Chromebooks like the Acer Spin 713 could make an epic comeback
You know what we haven't seen in a good, long while? A Chromebook with a 3:2 aspect ratio. A few years ago, this screen layout was a hot commodity, and users seemed to love it. With the web organizing things in a more vertical orientation these days (just look at all the open space on the left … [Read more...] about How 3:2 Chromebooks like the Acer Spin 713 could make an epic comeback
The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus is finally on sale again
Since it debuted in late September of 2024, the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook has only really been on sale once. It happened at two stores - Best Buy and on Samsung's own website - but it was only for a week or so that it was available for anything other than the $699 price tag it's had since the … [Read more...] about The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus is finally on sale again
Acer Chromebook Spin 312 unboxing and first impressions [VIDEO]
A new Chromebook has quietly arrived in the past month and (when on sale as it is most times) it's making a strong case for itself in the budget-friendly segment. The Acer Chromebook Spin 312, while a bit of a surprise release, packs a decent punch for its price point. Let's take a look at what … [Read more...] about Acer Chromebook Spin 312 unboxing and first impressions [VIDEO]
Logitech MX Anywhere 2S vs. 3S: Which premium portable mouse is the best?
I've been helping my wife set up a new home desk setup, and after trying a few spare mice we had lying around at the office, I decided to get her a new Logitech mouse. I love my MX Master but wanted something smaller and more portable for her that she could easily throw in her bag and take to the … [Read more...] about Logitech MX Anywhere 2S vs. 3S: Which premium portable mouse is the best?
Apple is seeking a stronger voice in the Google Search monopoly case
Apple has filed an emergency motion to stay the remedies trial in the Justice Department’s search monopolization case against Google. This move comes after the district court denied Apple's request for a more direct role in the proceedings. While not formally part of the case, Apple's influence is … [Read more...] about Apple is seeking a stronger voice in the Google Search monopoly case
Is Google’s voluntary exit program for their hardware division a red flag?
Following last year's consolidation of Pixel hardware and Android software teams, Google has announced a voluntary exit program for US-based employees within its Platforms & Devices division. This division encompasses a wide range of products, including Android (Auto, TV, Wear OS, XR), Chrome, … [Read more...] about Is Google’s voluntary exit program for their hardware division a red flag?
Gemini Flash 2.0 is rolling out, powerful, and no longer experimental
Just last month, Google gave us a peek at Gemini 2.0 Flash, and now it's officially here! This isn't just a minor tweak, either. Google is calling 2.0 Flash a "new AI model for the agentic era," and it promises some serious improvements, especially for your everyday tasks. Think brainstorming, … [Read more...] about Gemini Flash 2.0 is rolling out, powerful, and no longer experimental
GeForce NOW turns 5 years old and is celebrating with some big releases
This February, GeForce NOW turns five, marking five incredible years of high-performance gaming completely in the cloud. Since exiting beta in 2020, GeForce NOW has changed how gamers access and enjoy their favorite titles on just about any device imaginable. With incredible advancements in … [Read more...] about GeForce NOW turns 5 years old and is celebrating with some big releases
The seemingly popular Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is sold out again
Though I've still not laid hands on it, the Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is a device I'd very much love to be using on a regular basis. From gaming to reading to general web browsing, this little tablet looks like a device that can do a lot in a very small form factor. And I don't seem to be alone in my … [Read more...] about The seemingly popular Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is sold out again












