Back in March of this year, Google revealed that it was creating a new 'Highlights' tab for the Google TV app so that you can stay informed about the latest news and information regarding your favorite TV shows and movies. When the news first broke (or was created, depending on how you choose to … [Read more...] about Google TV rolling out new Highlights tab to give you news about your favorite shows and movies
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Google announces AI-powered features to Workspace that improve Google Meet calls and Spaces
Google Workspace has certainly gone through many changes and improvements in the past couple of years. Recently we saw the launch of tone and styling suggestions, Gmail draft capabilities, and auto-generated summaries in Google Docs. Google is now expanding on some of these existing capabilities and … [Read more...] about Google announces AI-powered features to Workspace that improve Google Meet calls and Spaces
New Chromebook features announced at Google I/O 2022
Google I/O 2022 is underway and as a part of that, the main ChromeOS session is already up and available for you to check out. We've included the video here in this post, but in the event that you can't watch it right away, we wanted to quickly summarize some of the new features highlighted that … [Read more...] about New Chromebook features announced at Google I/O 2022
Acer Chromebook 514 review: MediaTek Kompanio 828 strikes a perfect balance
Just a few years ago, we only had a new Chromebook release every so often. Each new device that showed up was cause for excitement, mainly because we'd get some new feature of some sort that we didn't have in a Chromebook before it. We'd get excited over things like IPS screens, backlit keyboards, … [Read more...] about Acer Chromebook 514 review: MediaTek Kompanio 828 strikes a perfect balance
Chromebook automatic Dark Mode scheduler finally hits ChromeOS Canary
It's been almost an entire year since code commits for an automated dark mode for ChromeOS began appearing in the repositories, indicating that the developers were working on a way to prevent users from having to constantly flick the Dark Mode toggle on their Chromebook's shelf tray each time they … [Read more...] about Chromebook automatic Dark Mode scheduler finally hits ChromeOS Canary
Google TV will now show you YouTube videos in response to questions you ask Assistant
Google has officially created a roundup post on its Nest community forum of features that we’ve been tracking and reporting on for some time now. From Birthday cards appearing on Nest Hub devices, to a completely redesigned Hub UI complete with a more Pixel-like functionality in wake of its upcoming … [Read more...] about Google TV will now show you YouTube videos in response to questions you ask Assistant
Your Stadia Pro games for April include Ys IX, World War Z, Deliver Us the Moon, Chicken Police, more
It's that time again! Yup, Stadia is adding another handful of games to its Pro lineup for subscribers, and on April 1, 2022, you'll be able to claim what I think is one of the best months so far. With the addition of Ys IX: Monstrum Nox, (which also now has a free 120 minute trial available to … [Read more...] about Your Stadia Pro games for April include Ys IX, World War Z, Deliver Us the Moon, Chicken Police, more
Dirty Pipe vulnerability: Is your Chromebook affected?
A Linux vulnerability referred to as "Dirty Pipe" (CVE-2022-0847), has recently been publicly disclosed affecting kernels higher than 5.8, which can grant any attacker root privileges to your device. This exploit, first reported by known security researcher Max Kellerman, has been coined the biggest … [Read more...] about Dirty Pipe vulnerability: Is your Chromebook affected?
Goodbye Snapshot: Google now wants you to ask Assistant nicely for everything instead
I recently explored the idea of Google Assistant Snapshot being baked into Chrome OS and lamented that it had been missing on my Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 4 devices for some time. Hell, I even created a mockup for it! Normally, you can access this visual and personalized Google Assistant card stack by … [Read more...] about Goodbye Snapshot: Google now wants you to ask Assistant nicely for everything instead
How to find your lost Android phone using nothing but your Chromebook
Have you lost your Android phone in the couch again? Well, actually, you probably don't know where the heck it is - that's what makes it lost. Truth be told, you would probably prefer to call it "intentionally misplaced" if you get as many spam calls as I do or just prefer not to be constantly … [Read more...] about How to find your lost Android phone using nothing but your Chromebook
The Chrome Cast 150: Chrome OS 98 arrives with some great new features
This week, we begin the podcast by debuting our latest giveaway: 6 Lenovo Smart Clocks with the wireless charging dock. You can check out more details on this device here, but don't forget to get entered for your chance to win down further in this post. This time around, the giveaway will run … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 150: Chrome OS 98 arrives with some great new features
Yes, you can play Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel on Chromebooks, but your mileage may vary
Anyone who grew up in the early 2000s likely played the popular card game called Yu-Gi-Oh which was itself based on the anime which aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami. This monster collecting and trading card game saw millions of people battling it out for competition dominance (or just to win … [Read more...] about Yes, you can play Yu-Gi-Oh Master Duel on Chromebooks, but your mileage may vary













