When it comes to ChromeOS tablets worth buying, Lenovo pretty much has a corner on the market. If you're looking for productivity, Lenovo's larger Chromebook Duet is going to be your best choice. With a saucy 13.3" OLED display and 8GB of RAM, the oversized 2-in-1 has just enough chutzpah to pull … [Read more...] about Don’t miss this huge sale on the versatile Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3
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MediaTek unveils next-gen Kompanio SoCs for entry-level Chromebooks
MediaTek has made a name for itself as the leading chip maker for ARM-powered Chromebooks and this week, the company ascended on Sonoma, California to announce its latest offerings in the SoC space. The announcement included two new Kompanio processors that are designed specifically for entry-level … [Read more...] about MediaTek unveils next-gen Kompanio SoCs for entry-level Chromebooks
Google Home app redesign rolls out as optional Public Preview
Last month, Google announced a redesign of the Home app that promised to bring more device compatibility, courtesy of the Matter standard, and customization options that will allow each user to personalize their experience further. This announcement came with a timeline tied to a Public Preview that … [Read more...] about Google Home app redesign rolls out as optional Public Preview
Rumors show the Pixel 7a could be an absolute beast of a mid-range phone
Since the inception of the Pixel 3a, Google has taken the summer months to debut a new, mid-range Pixel phone each year to follow up the release of the higher-end models from the prior fall. Without fail, there has been an A-series phone released over the last four years, and there's no reason to … [Read more...] about Rumors show the Pixel 7a could be an absolute beast of a mid-range phone
Google Play wants to better highlight high-quality apps, reduce review bombing, more
Over on its Android Developers blog, Google detailed how it wants to draw more attention to apps and games that put in the work to make the user experience top-notch. Over the next few months, the Google Play Store intends to roll out improvements to how it does this by giving developers more tools … [Read more...] about Google Play wants to better highlight high-quality apps, reduce review bombing, more
Google launches Primetime Channels to watch your favorite shows within the YouTube app
YouTube has begun to roll out, in less than 3 months since the rumors started circling, its new Primetime Channels feature. This was first reported back in August by The Wall Street Journal when it confirmed that Google had been working on integrating streaming channels into the main YouTube app … [Read more...] about Google launches Primetime Channels to watch your favorite shows within the YouTube app
Google Keep PWA absolutely needs this new feature that is appearing in the Android app
There is a little-known feature that is starting to show up for the Google Keep Android app, and I think it would make a fantastic addition to the existing PWA. This new feature looks like it would be a solid addition to the web-based PWA, but as many people haven't even seen it in action up to … [Read more...] about Google Keep PWA absolutely needs this new feature that is appearing in the Android app
Google updates keyboard shortcuts for Keep on Android
Google has been on a roll lately, adding features to Workspace apps that run on larger-screen devices, such as Android tablets. Just last week, it added custom emojis for chat, out-of-office banners on a person’s information card, and the ability to see link previews and to drag, copy, and share … [Read more...] about Google updates keyboard shortcuts for Keep on Android
Xbox head Phil Spencer confirms a truth about cloud gaming that many don’t want to hear
It may seem odd that so many corporations are getting on board with the concept of cloud gaming before most users, but that's the world we live in. With the failure of Google Stadia and the questionable choices made by PlayStation as they lost their chance to become the king of the hill, it's up to … [Read more...] about Xbox head Phil Spencer confirms a truth about cloud gaming that many don’t want to hear
You can get Lenovo’s Chromebook Flex 3 for only $99 right now
It's getting close to November, and you all know what that means, right? Deals are coming in hot and heavy and with the cooling trends we've seen on the backside of the pandemic with regard to Chromebook sales, manufacturers have a lot of inventory they are ready to get rid of. High supply with … [Read more...] about You can get Lenovo’s Chromebook Flex 3 for only $99 right now
GeForce NOW adds direct touchscreen controls since Stadia will no longer pursue the feature
Hey, do you remember that cloud gaming service called Google Stadia? Too soon? Sorry. Remember how it was the first to introduce direct touch controls for select games and subsequently never did anything with it before being killed off? We do too. Well, Nvidia is following closely in Stadia's … [Read more...] about GeForce NOW adds direct touchscreen controls since Stadia will no longer pursue the feature
Android apps are officially available on Windows 11 and out of beta
It's my opinion that Android apps running on Windows 11 offer little to no value for most people when they could just pick up their Android tablet or their Chromebook (or even their phone). This is especially true when you consider the fact that the Amazon App store is the delivery method for these … [Read more...] about Android apps are officially available on Windows 11 and out of beta











