In case you missed it, we recently published our curated list of the best Chromebooks you can buy right now in 2024. It's a pretty comprehensive roundup, featuring Chromebooks of all shapes, sizes, and price points but we were curious what the Chrome Unboxed Plus community thought. So, I took to our … [Read more...] about I asked the Chrome Unboxed Plus community: What’s your favorite Chromebook of 2024? [POLL]
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Google counters DOJ with a plan that doesn’t force the sell-off of the Chrome browser
The Department of Justice's antitrust lawsuit against Google has taken another turn. After a court ruling that wanted to force Google to sell off its Chrome browser, the search giant has countered with a proposal of its own. While Google maintains its innocence and plans to appeal the initial … [Read more...] about Google counters DOJ with a plan that doesn’t force the sell-off of the Chrome browser
Samsung slowing 2025 foldable production after disappointing Z Fold/Z Flip 6 sales
Samsung's foldable ambitions may be taking a bit of a hit. A new report suggests the company is significantly scaling back production plans for its 2025 foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7. This comes on the heels of disappointing sales for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6, which failed to … [Read more...] about Samsung slowing 2025 foldable production after disappointing Z Fold/Z Flip 6 sales
Take a listen to the new Gemini-powered Google Assistant voices
Google's been busy weaving Gemini into more and more products, and the one of the latest to get a bit of help from Gemini is Google Assistant on smart speakers. Earlier this month, the company started testing Gemini in Google Assistant on the Nest Mini and Nest Audio, bringing with it a nice new … [Read more...] about Take a listen to the new Gemini-powered Google Assistant voices
No more clickbait? YouTube is cracking down on misleading videos
YouTube is tackling the pervasive issue of clickbait videos with a new initiative aimed at removing misleading content. Starting in India, the platform will begin taking down videos that use deceptive titles and thumbnails to attract viewers, particularly those covering breaking news and current … [Read more...] about No more clickbait? YouTube is cracking down on misleading videos
If Android takes over for ChromeOS, I want widgets on my desktop
With all the chatter around ChromeOS eventually shifting to the Android kernel (and wilder rumors that Android will replace ChromeOS 100% on Chromebooks eventually), there's one massive benefit I'm really hoping for as a result of whatever all of this becomes: widgets. I love home screen widgets on … [Read more...] about If Android takes over for ChromeOS, I want widgets on my desktop
Help a family member Switch to Chromebook this Christmas
The holidays are a time for family, food, and obligatory tech support from the techiest member of the family. Pretty much every time I visit my family I have to “fix” the TV, speed up the wifi, and explain why the printer isn’t working. This year, my father-in-law told me he was thinking about … [Read more...] about Help a family member Switch to Chromebook this Christmas
Google Keep is forcing users to “reload” their notes for some reason
if you're a Google Keep user, you might have noticed a little prompt nudging you to "Reload Keep" this week. I had it pop up a few days ago and didn't think too much of it, but it seems it's happening to most users across the board. It looks to be a simple update of some sort, but the front-facing … [Read more...] about Google Keep is forcing users to “reload” their notes for some reason
How to easily and affordably add pen support to your non-touch Chromebook [VIDEO]
A few years back, Wacom introduced a drawing tablet that worked seamlessly on Chromebooks. Since then, many of their newer models also work on ChromeOS devices, but are a bit pricey for someone wanting to simply add a bit of pen support to a Chromebook that doesn't natively possess it. There are … [Read more...] about How to easily and affordably add pen support to your non-touch Chromebook [VIDEO]
How to keep your battery healthy with Chromebook Adaptive Charging
What if I told you there's a hidden feature baked right into Chrome OS that can help prevent battery degradation and extend the overall life of your Chromebook? With all the fuss going around the web about Pixel's pass-through charging and the ability to set it to stop charging at 80%, I thought it … [Read more...] about How to keep your battery healthy with Chromebook Adaptive Charging
PSA: You can still snag the best 4K Google TV streamer for just $39
Need a last-minute Christmas gift that is relatively easy on the wallet and still packs a lot of bang for the buck? Look no further than the Onn. Google TV 4K Pro, currently on sale at Walmart for just $39. That's $10 off its regular price of $49.99, making it an absolute steal for what I'd consider … [Read more...] about PSA: You can still snag the best 4K Google TV streamer for just $39
Android 15 QPR2 hints at resizable lock screen widgets for the Pixel Tablet
With the most recent Pixel Drop, Google brought lock screen widgets to the Pixel Tablet. But while this handy feature was welcome, it came with a catch: widgets were locked into a rigid grid, unable to be resized. Fortunately, it seems this limitation might be lifted in the next quarterly release of … [Read more...] about Android 15 QPR2 hints at resizable lock screen widgets for the Pixel Tablet












