• Both of the latest Chromebook tablets are massively discounted right now

    Truth be told, February isn’t usually a great time for Chromebook deals. Coming off the usually-wild holiday buying season, most people are ready to stop spending money in the months that follow.


  • Unlock Inference-as-a-Service with Cloud Run and Vertex AI

    Unlock Inference-as-a-Service with Cloud Run and Vertex AI

    It’s no secret that large language models (LLMs) and generative AI have become a key part of the application landscape. But most foundational LLMs are consumed as a service, meaning they’re hosted and served by a third party and accessed via APIs.


  • Announcing quantum-safe digital signatures in Cloud KMS

    Announcing quantum-safe digital signatures in Cloud KMS

    The continued advancement of experimental quantum computing has raised concerns about the security of many of the world’s widely-used public-key cryptography systems. Crucially, there exists the potential for sufficiently large, cryptographically-relevant quantum computers to break these algorithms.


  • How To Link PS4 to Chromebook?

    How To Link PS4 to Chromebook?

    Many people now have Sony’s latest console, the PlayStation 5, so I don’t feel as guilty about getting one early. Cloud gaming services like Stadia, GeForce Now, Xbox Game Pass, and Steam Link Beta for remote play offer several ways to game on a Chromebook.


  • Google may be adding new hardware requirements for Chromebook Plus

    I’m going to connect a few dots in this post, but by the end of it (there’s not too many dots, so hang with me) I think you’ll agree that there’s a very good chance we’ll see a few new hardware requirements for Chromebook Plus from Google in the very near future. This is by…


  • Taking Flight: How the RAF Air Cadets bridged the digital divide with ChromeOS Flex

    Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by Dr. Jill Matterface, Education and Training Specialist for the Royal Air Force. Early on in her career with the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, Dr.


  • Google Tasks gets a standalone PWA

    Google Tasks gets a standalone PWA

    Google has quietly launched a standalone website/PWA for Google Tasks, bringing the full-screen interface previously confined to Google Calendar to its own dedicated domain. This move mirrors the existing Android experience, where Tasks exists both as a standalone app and integrated within the Calendar app.


  • Back in stock: the powerful, handheld Lenovo Legion Tab 3 returns

    After 3 full weeks of being marked out of stock, the clearly-popular Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is finally back on digital shelves and ready for purchase.


  • Apple introduces the iPhone 16e, a fast and powerful mid-range smartphone

    Apple’s new iPhone 16e combines three innovations in one $599 package: an A18 chip, Apple’s fast smartphone processor; Apple Intelligence, the company’s private-by-design take on artificial intelligence; and the C1, Apple’s first-ever 5G radio. The announcement confirms all of the speculation made about the device.


  • Google Lens upgrades with Screen Search on iOS and AI Overviews

    Google Lens has become a pretty incredible tool for searching the world around us, and it only continues to get better and more useful. With over 20 billion visual searches happening every month, Google is rolling out some exciting updates to make Lens even more powerful and versatile.


  • How to Use Steam on Chromebook Without Limitations?

    How to Use Steam on Chromebook Without Limitations?

    Many say Chromebooks are not suitable for gaming. Some Android games run, but not every game. Cloud gaming services, such as Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now, are available, but most require a paid plan. Google and Valve are creating a better option.


  • How To Open EXE Files On Chromebook?

    How To Open EXE Files On Chromebook?

    Chromebooks are easy to use but don’t support Windows programs by default. Many users want to open .exe files on their Chromebooks. You can run .exe files using Wine, Crossover, or Chrome Remote Desktop. Wine is a free tool that creates a Windows-like space on your Chromebook.


  • Learn how to build your own Chrome extensions to customize your web experience. This video walks through how to create a simple extension to randomize your Gmail inbox to showcase the power and flexibility of extensions for personalizing the web.


  • Google rolls out visual search on iPhones, but curiously ditches ‘Circle to Search’ branding

    The feature will work within the Chrome and Google iOS apps via Lens.


  • Rethinking 5G: The cloud imperative

    Rethinking 5G: The cloud imperative

    The telecommunications industry is at a critical juncture. The demands of 5G, the explosion of connected devices, and the ever-increasing complexity of network architectures require a fundamental shift in how networks are managed and operated.


  • Use Lens to search your screen while you browse on iOS

    Use Google Lens to search your screen within the Google app or Chrome on iOS. Plus, AI Overviews are coming to more Lens queries.


  • Nanotechnology in Science Fiction: From Imagination to Reality 

    Technology has made things that felt impossible to become a possibility, making it mankind’s most outstanding achievement. Scientists have stayed committed to developing and upgrading technology to achieve more feats. From vacuum tubes to advanced nanotechnology, technology has evolved to serve greater purposes.


  • Google TV update hints at improved backlit remote support: Here’s what it likely means

    A recent Google TV Streamer update has revealed Google is improving native support for backlit remotes on its TV platform and suggests we may see more backlit remote options for Google TV devices in the future. Currently, most Google TV devices ship with standard, non-backlit remotes.


  • Chrome for Android could soon have your back when you download shady apps

    Chrome for Android could soon have your back when you download shady apps

    Chrome for Android could scan apps just after you’ve downloaded them in the browser.


  • Google Drive now lets you control who has access to specific folders within your shared drives

    The beta feature that debuted last year is now available to all Workspace users and those with free Google accounts.


  • The Impact of Technology on Education: How Chromebooks Are Changing the Way We Learn

    Technology has changed how students learn, teachers teach, and schools run. The old education approach, which used printed books, chalkboards, and in-person teaching, is quickly becoming a more digital, flexible, and interactive experience.


  • Laptop Gaming: Find The Best Fun Chromebook Games to play for 2025

    When Google Chromebooks dropped, many saw it as just another laptop for everyday use.  This is, in fact, true, but many activities are part of our everyday life now that the average PC can’t handle, for example, gaming.


  • Why Chromebooks Are a Smart Choice for Pennsylvanians Exploring the Digital World

    Chromebooks are becoming an essential digital tool for Pennsylvanians, providing a seamless, secure, and high-performing platform for entertainment, education, and online financial activities. With the rise of streaming services, virtual fitness classes, and secure transactions, users are relying on Chromebooks for their speed, efficiency, and user-friendly interface.


  • 2 awesome Chromebook deals stuck around and you don’t want to miss them

    Last week, we had a massive array of Chromebooks on sale. For this time of year, it was surprising for sure, and what was most shocking is the fact that quite a few of these great deals actually hung around after Presidents’ Day.


  • How to use gen AI for better data schema handling, data quality, and data generation

    In the realm of data engineering, generative AI models are quietly revolutionizing how we handle, process, and ultimately utilize data. For example, large language models (LLMs) can help with data schema handling, data quality, and even data generation.


  • How to use gen AI for better data schema handling, data quality, and data generation

    In the realm of data engineering, generative AI models are quietly revolutionizing how we handle, process, and ultimately utilize data. For example, large language models (LLMs) can help with data schema handling, data quality, and even data generation.


  • How To Play Call Of Duty On Chromebook?

    How To Play Call Of Duty On Chromebook?

    Call of Duty: Warzone is now available on GeForce NOW, which means Chromebook users can play it. I noticed it became available around 1 PM yesterday and felt excited to try it. Without wasting time, I started playing, even though I did not know much about the game.


  • How to Use Xbox App for Chromebook?

    How to Use Xbox App for Chromebook?

    Microsoft revealed last year that Xbox Cloud Gaming Beta would no longer be limited to consoles and the Windows PC app. Soon after, it turned into a web app (PWA). Because of this, users can now play Xbox games on Chromebooks or any device with a browser.


  • Trump and EU Commission set course for confrontation on big tech

    Trump and EU Commission set course for confrontation on big tech

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  • Trump and EU Commission set course for confrontation on big tech

    Trump and EU Commission set course for confrontation on big tech

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  • How Chromebook Apps Can Enhance Responsible Financial Living

    How Chromebook Apps Can Enhance Responsible Financial Living

    Chromebooks are more than pretty web browsers; they are designed to make life easier by offering an intuitive interface and a huge inventory of apps that empower the user to manage one’s finances through powerful budgeting, seamless banking, and effective investment tracking.


  • YouTube TV reaches deal to keep Paramount content, avoiding blackout

    YouTube TV and Paramount have solidified a long-term agreement, ensuring that popular channels like CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and MTV remain accessible on the platform. This resolution follows a period of tense negotiations that nearly resulted in a blackout of these channels.


  • ChromeOS 133 features release before the update arrives

    Well, there have been 132 versions of ChromeOS we’ve had over the years, and not once do I ever remember this happening. Chromium Dash has the update for ChromeOS 133 arriving tomorrow, February 18th, but chromeOS.


  • $200 off the awesome Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE is today’s best deal

    In case you haven’t seen it just yet, our daily Chromebook deal post is absolutely littered with great savings across a whopping 14 devices today.


  • How To Install Doom On Chromebook?

    How To Install Doom On Chromebook?

    Google has been giving Chromebook users special deals for years. These deals help attract more people and make Chrome OS devices more well-known. Recently, Google updated the Chromebook perks page and offered free copies of DOOM and DOOM II. Now, anyone with a Chromebook can get these games without paying.


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