Google's Aluminium project is picking up speed, and today we have another new development board to add to the mix. For the past few weeks, we’ve been tracking high-end hardware like Lenovo’s ‘Sapphire’ and ‘Ruby’, as well as Acer’s ‘Moonstone’ and the couple Snapdragon X Plus Chromebooks we know are … [Read more...] about Another new Snapdragon Chromebook for ‘Aluminium OS’ emerges in development
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The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 is back down to its best price ever at $250 off
We keep a constant eye on the best Chromebook deals around the web each week, but there are certain discounts that deserve their own spotlight. When a flagship device hits a price point that makes it competitive with mid-range hardware, it is worth paying attention. Today, that spotlight is on the … [Read more...] about The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 is back down to its best price ever at $250 off
Google Vids for everyone: three Pro features are now officially free
When Google Vids first launched, it was positioned as a high-end, AI-powered storytelling tool for corporate environments. For many users on personal accounts or starter Workspace tiers, some of the most powerful features were locked behind a Pro paywall or limited-time promotions. That is now … [Read more...] about Google Vids for everyone: three Pro features are now officially free
Professional proofreading with Gemini in Gmail comes to almost every Workspace tier
If it wasn't clear by now, Gmail has officially entered its Gemini era. Following the massive overhaul we saw in January that introduced AI Overviews for your inbox and the new AI Inbox, Google is now rolling out one of its most powerful "Pro" features to nearly everyone in the Workspace ecosystem: … [Read more...] about Professional proofreading with Gemini in Gmail comes to almost every Workspace tier
Court documents reveal ChromeOS will be “phased out” in the next decade
The multiple surrounding Google's upcoming Project Aluminium - the ambitious move of ChromeOS to the Android kernel - have given us a clear look at the future of the what Chromebook hardware is set to become. We’ve seen glimpses of this new desktop UI running on existing Chromebooks and identified … [Read more...] about Court documents reveal ChromeOS will be “phased out” in the next decade
Google Calendar update ensures you never lose track of secondary calendars again
Google is rolling out a helpful quality-of-life update to Calendar that aims to simplify how users manage secondary calendars. For power users who juggle multiple project calendars, team schedules, or shared family views, it has sometimes been easy for "owned" secondary calendars to slip out of view … [Read more...] about Google Calendar update ensures you never lose track of secondary calendars again
Gmail is making emoji reactions the default standard for everyone
Google is continuing its push to modernize the inbox by streamlining the way we acknowledge and respond to messages. In an update to its Workspace roadmap, the company announced that emoji reactions in Gmail (a feature first introduced as an opt-in trial in 2025) will be enabled by default for all … [Read more...] about Gmail is making emoji reactions the default standard for everyone
Small, helpful features in ChromeOS never cease to amaze me
Just this week, I put a new USB Type-C screen in my bag and I've absolutely loved it. You can read more about it in the other post I wrote, but it is a unique accessory that allows me to have an on-the-go second screen that can sit above my Chromebook's screen, takes up very little space, and works … [Read more...] about Small, helpful features in ChromeOS never cease to amaze me
I’m sad Chromebooks never made it to their experimental form factor stage
As we look toward 2026 and the inevitable shift toward "Aluminium OS" - Google's ambitious project to re-baseline ChromeOS on the Android kernel - it’s hard not to feel a slight sense of melancholy. We are standing on the precipice of a massive convergence that promises a unified ecosystem and … [Read more...] about I’m sad Chromebooks never made it to their experimental form factor stage
ChromeOS 143 rolled out and you likely didn’t even notice it
ChromeOS 143 officially began its roll-out about a week ago, and much like the last few iterations, this release is decidedly "quiet" for the average consumer, focusing instead on deep-level administrative tweaks and enterprise tools. If you are like me, you probably forgot all about it. While … [Read more...] about ChromeOS 143 rolled out and you likely didn’t even notice it
Gemini 3 Flash is here, delivering Pro-level intelligence at breakneck speeds
Just last month, Google launched the Gemini 3 family with the powerful "Pro" and "Deep Think" models. Today, they are expanding the lineup with a model that might actually be the most important one for everyday users: Gemini 3 Flash. The promise of the "Flash" series has always been speed and low … [Read more...] about Gemini 3 Flash is here, delivering Pro-level intelligence at breakneck speeds
The Google Pixel 9a just hit its lowest price ever at $150 off
We thought the deal we saw back in August—where the Pixel 9a dropped to $399—was good. But apparently, Google had one more surprise up its sleeve for the holiday shopping season. Right now, the Google Pixel 9a can be had for just $349. That is a full $150 off its regular price, and technically … [Read more...] about The Google Pixel 9a just hit its lowest price ever at $150 off












