I was watching videos on YouTube the other day when something caught my attention: The placement of the comments on the video was not in the same place I've known it to be for years. Instead, it appeared in a small section next to the channel's information. I thought this was odd, as I recall it … [Read more...] about The YouTube Comments Panel and Teaser are my new favorite thing
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Google TV may soon install and log you into your streaming apps automatically
9to5Google spotted during an APK teardown that Google TV may soon automatically log in to previously connected apps and services to make it easier to get started with a new smart TV or dongle. Today, you can sign in to your different streaming services and music app in the Google Assistant settings, … [Read more...] about Google TV may soon install and log you into your streaming apps automatically
The new ASUS Chromebook Flip CM3 is now available
Last year, ASUS rolled out two Chromebook CM3 models powered by the same MediaTek 8183 SoC found in the original Lenovo Chromebook Duet tablet. While the detachable version of the CM3 had some notable advantages over the Duet, the 12" convertible model was overpriced and somewhat lackluster in the … [Read more...] about The new ASUS Chromebook Flip CM3 is now available
AOPEN announces the flexible ACE Mini PC
AOPEN may not be a household name in the PC world but chances are good that you've crossed paths with the Acer Group company at some point in time. Specializing in digital signage and scalable kiosk solutions, AOPEN has been an industry leader for more than two decades. Powering kiosks, … [Read more...] about AOPEN announces the flexible ACE Mini PC
Pixel 7 will get a very notable camera upgrade over the Pixel 6
One of the biggest differences between the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro shows up in the camera department. Sure, there is a 50MP 4X telephoto lens on the Pixel 6 Pro that isn't found on the Pixel 6, but that's only one of two really big differentiators in the two phones from Google. The second - and … [Read more...] about Pixel 7 will get a very notable camera upgrade over the Pixel 6
How to play Roblox on your Chromebook
Got a new Chromebook? Got kiddos at home? Chances are good that you have or will experience the Roblox bug in your house. The online game and creation tool has more than 37 million daily users and the wide array of game types and styles appeals to children (and adults) of all ages. Thankfully, you … [Read more...] about How to play Roblox on your Chromebook
Chromebooks have become the Swiss Army Knife of computing
11 years. 11 short years since the Chromebook was first released to the public. (ChromeOS was introduced in 2009 but the first consumer Chromebook actually launched in May of 2011.) In just over a decade, ChromeOS has evolved into a massive ecosystem the like so of which, not even Sundar himself … [Read more...] about Chromebooks have become the Swiss Army Knife of computing
Chromebook Deals: $200 off the 11th Gen HP Chromebook x360 14c
Father's Day has come and gone but it's not too late to score some awesome new hardware for dear old dad while simultaneously saving some hard-earned cash. Don't worry. You can nab one of these discounted Chromebooks for yourself or someone other than your dad and I'm sure that pops will still be … [Read more...] about Chromebook Deals: $200 off the 11th Gen HP Chromebook x360 14c
HP’s Dragonfly Chromebook convinces me it’s time for a Bluetooth haptic trackpad for ChromeOS
Years ago, my go-to desktop setup involved a lovely Bluetooth trackpad made by Logitech called the T650. If you ever had/used one, you know the brilliance contained in that wireless wonder. It was huge, glass, smooth, and had a supremely satisfying click mechanism. Early on, Google saw it as … [Read more...] about HP’s Dragonfly Chromebook convinces me it’s time for a Bluetooth haptic trackpad for ChromeOS
The Chrome Cast 173: Cursive, USI 2.0, and the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3
This week on The Chrome Cast, we spend the first part of the show discussing Google's Cursive handwriting PWA and the improvements that have come along with ChromeOS 102. With the full introduction of Cursive to the wider Chromebook audience, we're seeing some solid usability for the first time … [Read more...] about The Chrome Cast 173: Cursive, USI 2.0, and the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3
Google’s Cursive handwriting web app is finally becoming truly useful [VIDEO]
All the way back in August of last year, Google debuted Cursive - a new progressive web app for handwritten notes - and it was...OK. Actually, "OK" is probably being kind when we talk about how half-baked it felt at first. As it became more widely available, we began testing it pretty regularly on … [Read more...] about Google’s Cursive handwriting web app is finally becoming truly useful [VIDEO]
The M2 Macbook Pro is bested by an ARM-powered Chromebook in one very important way
If you know me, you know that I give credit where and when it is due. With Apple, I'm fine with admitting that the company completely owns the tablet market, rules the smartwatch sector, and makes my favorite wireless earbuds (hopefully only until July 21st, though). Their Macbooks are very nice … [Read more...] about The M2 Macbook Pro is bested by an ARM-powered Chromebook in one very important way












