• Olympus Scanlation: Fan Translations, Workflow, and Reader Safety

    Olympus Scanlation is a volunteer-run group that translates manga, manhwa, and manhua into English. The team handles series without official English releases. When publishers license a title, Olympus Scanlation stops work and directs readers toward the official version.


  • Olympus Scanlation: Fan Translations, Workflow, and Reader Safety

    Olympus Scanlation is a volunteer-run group that translates manga, manhwa, and manhua into English. The team handles series without official English releases. When publishers license a title, Olympus Scanlation stops work and directs readers toward the official version.


  • The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 is back down to its best price ever at $250 off

    We keep a constant eye on the best Chromebook deals around the web each week, but there are certain discounts that deserve their own spotlight. When a flagship device hits a price point that makes it competitive with mid-range hardware, it is worth paying attention.


  • Apple gets ready to bite at the mid-range

    Apple gets ready to bite at the mid-range

    While competitors face increasing component coats and shrinking demand, Apple’s spring 2026 collection seemingly strikes a far more optimistic note. Apple is broadening its market, while others contract, and right now appears focused on delivering faster, better products at mid-range prices.


  • The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514 just hit a new all-time low price of $479

    The past year has seen a major shift with ARM-powered Chromebooks.


  • The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 514 just hit a new all-time low price of $479

    The past year has seen a major shift with ARM-powered Chromebooks.


  • UNC1069 Targets Cryptocurrency Sector with New Tooling and AI-Enabled Social Engineering

    Written by: Ross Inman, Adrian Hernandez Introduction North Korean threat actors continue to evolve their tradecraft to target the cryptocurrency and decentralized finance (DeFi) verticals. Mandiant recently investigated an intrusion targeting a FinTech entity within this sector, attributed to UNC1069, a financially motivated threat actor active since at least 2019.


  • Where Apps and Browsers Actually Meet on Chromebooks

    Where Apps and Browsers Actually Meet on Chromebooks

    One of the things people often miss about Chromebooks is how little they force you to choose between using apps and using the browser. Most of the time, both are open anyway. You read in one place, act in another, and switch without really noticing.


  • Why Investors Choose Spread Betting for Flexible Market Exposure and Leverage

    Spread betting has reshaped the way many market participants engage with price movement. The appeal comes from its ability to combine flexibility, speed, and strategic depth within a single trading approach. This structure allows investors to respond to price shifts without owning the underlying asset.


  • Why a Line of Credit Is Not Emergency Savings

    Why a Line of Credit Is Not Emergency Savings

    People naturally reach for whatever is available when something goes wrong. For many Canadians, that means a personal line of credit (LOC) or a home equity line of credit (HELOC). After all, it feels like money you can access quickly.


  • Google Vids for everyone: three Pro features are now officially free

    When Google Vids first launched, it was positioned as a high-end, AI-powered storytelling tool for corporate environments. For many users on personal accounts or starter Workspace tiers, some of the most powerful features were locked behind a Pro paywall or limited-time promotions. That is now changing.


  • Google Vids for everyone: three Pro features are now officially free

    When Google Vids first launched, it was positioned as a high-end, AI-powered storytelling tool for corporate environments. For many users on personal accounts or starter Workspace tiers, some of the most powerful features were locked behind a Pro paywall or limited-time promotions. That is now changing.


  • Professional proofreading with Gemini in Gmail comes to almost every Workspace tier

    If it wasn’t clear by now, Gmail has officially entered its Gemini era.


  • Professional proofreading with Gemini in Gmail comes to almost every Workspace tier

    If it wasn’t clear by now, Gmail has officially entered its Gemini era.


  • Google Classroom is finally cutting out the middleman for audio and video recording

    For years, teachers and students who wanted to leave a voice note or a quick screen recording in Google Classroom had to rely on a patchwork of third-party extensions like Screencastify or Loom. However, those days are officially over.


  • Google Classroom is finally cutting out the middleman for audio and video recording

    For years, teachers and students who wanted to leave a voice note or a quick screen recording in Google Classroom had to rely on a patchwork of third-party extensions like Screencastify or Loom. However, those days are officially over.


  • Chrome Dev for Desktop Update

    The Dev channel has been updated to 146.0.7670.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • Delivering a secure, open, and sovereign digital world

    Delivering a secure, open, and sovereign digital world

    The global conversation about our digital future goes beyond technology; it’s about architecting a prosperous, secure, and resilient economy where the digital services we rely on every day — from banking to healthcare to public administration — are built on a foundation of trust and operate according to local regulations.


  • Choosing a Site for Opening CS:GO Cases: Criteria and Top 5

    Choosing a Site for Opening CS:GO Cases: Criteria and Top 5

    Choosing where to open CS:GO cases usually happens in a very concrete situation. A player finishes a match, checks their inventory, sees a few unused skins, and thinks about trying a couple of cases instead of selling everything on the market.


  • Online IQ Testing in the Browser Era: Why Chromebooks Are a Perfect Match

    Chromebooks and ChromeOS have reshaped how people interact with the web. Lightweight hardware, cloud-first software, and a browser-centric experience make Chromebooks ideal for students, remote workers, and casual users alike. As more tasks move entirely into the browser, online cognitive tools—such as IQ tests—are becoming increasingly popular.


  • Math Playzone Guide For Students In 2026

    Math Playzone Guide For Students In 2026

    Math Playzone operates as a web platform where students work through numerical problems inside game environments. Users access puzzles and timed challenges at mathplayzone.com without downloads. The site recorded 55,919 monthly visitors in recent tracking periods. Students can select from operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.


  • Math Playzone Guide For Students In 2026

    Math Playzone Guide For Students In 2026

    Math Playzone operates as a web platform where students work through numerical problems inside game environments. Users access puzzles and timed challenges at mathplayzone.com without downloads. The site recorded 55,919 monthly visitors in recent tracking periods. Students can select from operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.


  • Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome’s attempts to make it harder

    The end isn’t nigh after all Chrome’s latest revision of its browser extension architecture, known as Manifest v3 (MV3), was widely expected to make content blocking and privacy extensions less effective than its predecessor, Manifest v2 (MV2).…


  • Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome’s attempts to make it harder

    The end isn’t nigh after all Chrome’s latest revision of its browser extension architecture, known as Manifest v3 (MV3), was widely expected to make content blocking and privacy extensions less effective than its predecessor, Manifest v2 (MV2).…


  • Ad blocking is alive and well, despite Chrome’s attempts to make it harder

    The end isn’t nigh after all Chrome’s latest revision of its browser extension architecture, known as Manifest v3 (MV3), was widely expected to make content blocking and privacy extensions less effective than its predecessor, Manifest v2 (MV2).…


  • Gemini’s Super Bowl spot highlights home design and personalized AI

    As the big game approaches this weekend in Santa Clara, Google is making a massive marketing push to humanize its AI. Marvin Chow, Google’s VP of Consumer and AI Marketing, has debuted the company’s national in-game advertisement, titled “New Home.


  • Gemini’s Super Bowl spot highlights home design and personalized AI

    As the big game approaches this weekend in Santa Clara, Google is making a massive marketing push to humanize its AI. Marvin Chow, Google’s VP of Consumer and AI Marketing, has debuted the company’s national in-game advertisement, titled “New Home.


  • Google Research debuts Natively Adaptive Interfaces: AI that adapts to you

    For decades, accessibility in tech has been a bit of a “bolt-on” feature: a set of menus or settings that users had to find and toggle after the product was already built. Google Research is looking to change that with a new framework called Natively Adaptive Interfaces (NAI).


  • Google Research debuts Natively Adaptive Interfaces: AI that adapts to you

    For decades, accessibility in tech has been a bit of a “bolt-on” feature: a set of menus or settings that users had to find and toggle after the product was already built. Google Research is looking to change that with a new framework called Natively Adaptive Interfaces (NAI).


  • Announcing Claude Opus 4.6 on Vertex AI

    Announcing Claude Opus 4.6 on Vertex AI

    At Google Cloud, we’re committed to providing customers with the leading selection of models to build and scale production-ready AI apps and agents on a platform optimized for performance, trust, and global scale.


  • Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls

    Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls

    Google and Microsoft have enabled interoperability between their videoconferencing devices, meaning Google Meet users can now join Teams meetings from a Chrome OS-based Google Meet device, while Teams Rooms can do the same for Google Meet calls.


  • Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls

    Google Meet videoconferencing devices can now join Teams calls

    Google and Microsoft have enabled interoperability between their videoconferencing devices, meaning Google Meet users can now join Teams meetings from a Chrome OS-based Google Meet device, while Teams Rooms can do the same for Google Meet calls.


  • Chrome Dev for Android Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 146 (146.0.7668.0) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.


  • Simulating Cyberattacks to Test Your Organization’s Security Posture

    Most security programs look stronger on paper than they are in real life. Policies say access is controlled, monitoring exists, and incident response is “ready.


  • Simulating Cyberattacks to Test Your Organization’s Security Posture

    Most security programs look stronger on paper than they are in real life. Policies say access is controlled, monitoring exists, and incident response is “ready.


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