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Why Google’s End of Life Policy for Chromebooks Isn’t a Big Deal

August 28, 2016 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

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

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Google’s Pixel LS May be Gone for Good

August 25, 2016 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

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?

August 24, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

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

August 24, 2016 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

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

August 23, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

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

‘Kevin’ Officially Outed As 360-Degree Convertible

August 22, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

We've posted quite a bit about 'Kevin' and made a few assumptions based on the commits in the past. One of those assumptions was the fact that it looked apparent that 'Kevin' will be a 360-degree, convertible device. While we hadn't seen any hard evidence for this, it seemed likely. … [Read more...] about ‘Kevin’ Officially Outed As 360-Degree Convertible

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Lenovo Thinkpad Chromebook 13 Review

August 22, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

The Lenovo Thinkpad Chromebook 13 is a solid, well-rounded, well-built slice of moderation. That's not a knock. It's just the way I feel after having used it for some time now. This device doesn't offend at any turn, but never seems to really grab your attention. Everything stays safe, good, … [Read more...] about Lenovo Thinkpad Chromebook 13 Review

App of the Week: Dayboard New Tab Page

August 20, 2016 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

Dayboard is a task management extension for Chrome that gives users a minimal to-do list in your browser page to help stay focused on daily priorities. The extension is based on the premise that the majority of distractions come when switching between tasks and opening new tabs. The daily task list … [Read more...] about App of the Week: Dayboard New Tab Page

Chrome Apps Being Slowly Phased Out For Windows, Mac OS and Linux

August 19, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

From a post on Google's Chromium Blog today, it appears that over the next couple of years Chrome Apps will be phased out for Windows, Mac OS, and Linux users. This move comes at a time when web technologies have moved to a point that the 'need' for Chrome Apps is no longer very strong. According to … [Read more...] about Chrome Apps Being Slowly Phased Out For Windows, Mac OS and Linux

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Chromebook Pixel Out of Stock. But Why?

August 18, 2016 By Gabriel Brangers View Comments

Going on two weeks now, the Chromebook Pixel(LS) has been "out of stock" in the Google Store. While this fact in and of itself may not hold a lot of meaning, recent clamoring in the Chromebook community has a lot of people questioning why. A post by +George Economo put the question to a vote. Is … [Read more...] about Chromebook Pixel Out of Stock. But Why?

Upcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Use a Bright 12.3-Inch Display

August 18, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

So, here we are again! 3 days, 3 new tidbits of information circling the upcoming release of the Chromebook known only as 'Kevin.' Though we still have no details on release dates, more and more info keeps surfacing about the specific specs 'Kevin' will be toting on the day it gets released to the … [Read more...] about Upcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Use a Bright 12.3-Inch Display

Upcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Feature Wacom Active Stylus/Digitizer

August 17, 2016 By Robby Payne View Comments

Another day, another tidbit about our favorite mystery Chromebook.  While what we know thus far about 'Kevin' can be found in this prior post, each new detail brings us a bit closer to knowing what this Chromebook will be. … [Read more...] about Upcoming Chromebook ‘Kevin’ To Feature Wacom Active Stylus/Digitizer

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