During its CES presentation, Nvidia announced that it would be pairing up with AT&T to give the cellular company's customers six free months of GeForce Now service! According to AT&T's blog post, any new or existing customers who have 5G-capable devices and a 5G rate plan can claim the promo … [Read more...] about AT&T is giving its customers 6 free months of Nvidia GeForce NOW to promote 5G
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You can now play the original Prince of Persia right from your Chrome browser
Web-based games have come a long way since the old flash days. Cloud gaming is now bigger than ever as it breaks onto the scene, and it's getting mainstream recognition from the likes of Samsung and others. With all of this forward progress, why not take a step back into the past for a bit and … [Read more...] about You can now play the original Prince of Persia right from your Chrome browser
Opinion: Google Family Groups should include Contact sharing
Now that my son is old enough to use his own Google account for a few things like Google Play Books, kids Movies, and even Play Games, I spent some time going through all of my purchases across each service and cleaning them out so that my own account's suggestions no longer included Baby Shark and … [Read more...] about Opinion: Google Family Groups should include Contact sharing
Some of Our Favorite Tech From $20 to $2,000
If you are looking for some awesome tech, you have come to the right place! Today we are going to be talking about some of our favorite tech gadgets that we have enjoyed using in the past year with prices ranging from $20 all the way up to $2000. Oh, and we’re talking about any and all tech, not … [Read more...] about Some of Our Favorite Tech From $20 to $2,000
Latest update could add precious storage space to your Chromecast w/Google TV
Google's latest Chromecast device with its swanky remote and all-new Google TV interface is one of the hottest devices to hit the cord-cutting scene in a long time. Not only does it offer a powerful streaming platform, but it also does so for very little cash. The only BIG complaint I have with the … [Read more...] about Latest update could add precious storage space to your Chromecast w/Google TV
Grab the twisty HP Chromebase 22 for only $499 today
The all-in-one PC form-factor isn't everyone's flavor but there's a lot to be said about a device that requires no add-ons or extra hardware to get up and running. Simply plug it in and you're off to the races. Chrome OS all-in-one devices, a.k.a. Chromebases, are an even smaller segment of the PC … [Read more...] about Grab the twisty HP Chromebase 22 for only $499 today
Google One VPN expands to include 10 more countries
Now that Android and Chromebook users can connect up their Google One VPN to protect their browsing traffic from hackers and eavesdroppers, Google is looking to expand its availability with the addition of 10 new countries. As a reminder, you'll need the 2TB Premium plan or higher in Google One in … [Read more...] about Google One VPN expands to include 10 more countries
Google is battling for the centerpiece of your family this holiday season – your connected TV
Now that Chromecast with Google TV is finally getting personalized user profiles, and the Google TV app is gaining a built-in remote control, it seems that Google is finally taking things seriously. After many failed or floundering years of attempting to make Android TV successful, it looks like the … [Read more...] about Google is battling for the centerpiece of your family this holiday season – your connected TV
Opinion: Google’s vision of reaching the next billion users conflicts with its beta approach
I speak a ton about how Google is largely a company that's in perpetual beta, and how frustrating that can be for me as an avid user of its services and hardware. It has a vision of reaching the next billion users and with millions of new people coming online for the first time in their lives each … [Read more...] about Opinion: Google’s vision of reaching the next billion users conflicts with its beta approach
Do this, not that: Walmart’s onn. Android TV is where it’s at
Look, we absolutely love Google hardware. Seriously. Collectively, we have owned every single piece of hardware that has come out of Mountain View. (Well, not Clips because... well... Clips.) That said, there are times when it just doesn't make sense to spend money on a brand name when there are … [Read more...] about Do this, not that: Walmart’s onn. Android TV is where it’s at
Google’s Family Library sharing is a disaster, but only if you make the same mistakes I did
Google's Family Sharing has massive benefits - one subscription for Youtube and Youtube Music without advertisements, separate user libraries for Youtube TV (with ads...), and more under one shared cost. Up to five people in total can use Play Pass and Stadia for gaming, share a Google One storage … [Read more...] about Google’s Family Library sharing is a disaster, but only if you make the same mistakes I did
Chrome extensions will be much safer by 2023 when Google plans to fully snuff out MV2
At the beginning of the year, Google finally implemented the controversial Manifest v3 for extensions which was created to solve a problem with privacy and data abuse among many other things. After popular tab suspension tool The Great Suspender went rogue after changing hands (this was just one … [Read more...] about Chrome extensions will be much safer by 2023 when Google plans to fully snuff out MV2













