With the introduction of a few new ChromeOS tablets in the past year, it can be easy to get a little confused on which one to pick up if you are in the market for a detachable Chromebook. But the brutal truth at this point is the only Chromebook tablets worth considering come from Lenovo, and that … [Read more...] about Why the new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is worth the money to upgrade versus the original [VIDEO]
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Win a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 or one of 5 Lenovo Smart Clock Essentials
UPDATE 9/20/2022 - We've decided to drop our goal to 6,000 subscribers! We have some other giveaways planned we really want to get around to, so we want to give away these prizes as soon as possible. That means 6 awesome prizes will be given away when we hit 6,000 subscribers! When we hit 6,000 … [Read more...] about Win a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 or one of 5 Lenovo Smart Clock Essentials
Another mysterious new MediaTek processor is coming to Chromebooks
It wasn't that long ago that we surfaced a new MediaTek chipset on the way for Chromebooks, internally dubbed as the MT8186. Little is still known about this SoC, but judging by the model number, I'd still wager it will end up as the followup to the current Kompanio 500 - internally called the … [Read more...] about Another mysterious new MediaTek processor is coming to Chromebooks
Keep notes becomes the latest app to join the Workspace family
It looks like my absolute favorite Google app just made the switch in its branding to reflect its bundling into Google Workspace. Shown in the screenshot below, the splashscreen for the notetaking app now shows the Workspace logo near the bottom of the screen. 9to5Google first noticed this change, … [Read more...] about Keep notes becomes the latest app to join the Workspace family
I was wrong: a Pixelbook with Tensor inside never actually made any sense
In my list of articles to eventually write, I've left a note about one day crafting a wishful, hopeful post about what my dream Tensor-powered Pixelbook would look like. Time and time again I'd consider writing it, but I'd always stumble on one, key point of the Pixelbook and Google-made Chromebook … [Read more...] about I was wrong: a Pixelbook with Tensor inside never actually made any sense
Bye, bye Pixelbook. We will always love you
Talk about a rollercoaster ride. Just a couple of months ago, Robby stumbled upon - hiding in plain sight - evidence that Google absolutely had plans to make a new Pixelbook. After spending the last two years tirelessly scouring the Chromium repository for signs of a new Made by Google Chromebook, … [Read more...] about Bye, bye Pixelbook. We will always love you
Your Chromebook’s virtual keyboard is getting a Material Design rework [Beta]
I know not everyone uses their Chromebook as a tablet or even in tablet mode if it has a keyboard attached, and tablet-style Chromebooks haven't exactly taken the world by storm, but this update is pretty fun nonetheless. While using my Lenovo Duet 3 in developer mode, I called up my keyboard to … [Read more...] about Your Chromebook’s virtual keyboard is getting a Material Design rework [Beta]
The near-perfect Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is on sale for the first time ever
Since the day it launched, I have been checking daily for a deal on Lenovo's latest Snapdragon-powered tablet. The Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is nearly the perfect device for those wanting the snappiness of the second generation Snapdragon 7c processor but aren't keen on using the much larger 13.3" … [Read more...] about The near-perfect Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 is on sale for the first time ever
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1 rolls out and gives us some unexpected insights
Following the stable release of Android 13, Google will continue the Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs) to update the platform with fixes and improvements on a quarterly basis, much like it did for Android 12. Unlike developer previews and betas, the QPR builds are safe for general use and include … [Read more...] about Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1 rolls out and gives us some unexpected insights
The Chrome Cast 191: What we’re expecting from the now-official Google fall hardware event
This week on The Chrome Cast, we discuss the upcoming Google hardware event slated for Thursday, October 6th 2022. While we all expect the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and the Pixel Watch, there are other hardware questions that could get answered there as well. With the Pixel Tablet having quite a few … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 191: What we’re expecting from the now-official Google fall hardware event
Google Fi expands international 5G coverage. Adds features for Samsung and iPhones.
Google Fi is rolling out significant improvements that will result in more global coverage for travelers using a Pixel, Samsung, or even an iPhone. Along with its competitive pricing, security features, and contract-free model, the MVNO looks like a very attractive option when compared with its … [Read more...] about Google Fi expands international 5G coverage. Adds features for Samsung and iPhones.
New report says Google’s folding Pixel Notepad may arrive in Q1 2023
As we enter the last few weeks in the lead up to Google's fall hardware event (slated for Thursday, October 6th 2022), we still have some questions about what we'll eventually get to see. Sure, we know the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel Watch and some new Nest hardware (possibly to include a new … [Read more...] about New report says Google’s folding Pixel Notepad may arrive in Q1 2023










