• ChromeOS Update Frequency Statistics 2026

    ChromeOS Update Frequency Statistics 2026

    ChromeOS devices currently receive stable updates every four to six weeks, but this schedule is becoming faster. Starting September 8, 2026, Google will move Chrome to a two-week release cycle with version 153, significantly increasing update frequency.


  • How to Delete Chrome Extensions

    How to Delete Chrome Extensions

    Most users install Chrome extensions and rarely review them afterward. Over time, these extensions can accumulate, using system resources and potentially accessing more data than necessary.


  • What Are Sources Of Zupfadtazak?

    What Are Sources Of Zupfadtazak?

    Zupfadtazak is a term that surfaces in metaphysical research, fringe physics, and alternative energy discussions. It is often associated with unconventional theories that explore beyond mainstream scientific frameworks.


  • Chrome Stable for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 148 (148.0.7778.47) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few hours.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.


  • Chrome Beta for Android Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 148 (148.0.7778.49) 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.


  • Chrome Beta for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 148 (148.0.7778.48) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • Google’s latest TPUs are a dual-chip strategy to power the era of AI agents

    For years, Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) have been the silent workhorses behind the scenes, powering everything from basic search to the massive Gemini models we use today. But as we move from chatbots to Agentic AI that can autonomously plan and execute multi-step tasks, the hardware requirements are changing.


  • Google’s latest TPUs are a dual-chip strategy to power the era of AI agents

    For years, Google’s Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) have been the silent workhorses behind the scenes, powering everything from basic search to the massive Gemini models we use today. But as we move from chatbots to Agentic AI that can autonomously plan and execute multi-step tasks, the hardware requirements are changing.


  • Google goes big at Cloud Next 2026

    Google goes big at Cloud Next 2026

    If 2025 was the year of experimenting with AI, 2026 is the year of putting it to work. Google is shifting its entire cloud and infrastructure strategy to support Agents: autonomous digital task forces that can manage everything from security triaging to complex code migrations.


  • Google goes big at Cloud Next 2026

    Google goes big at Cloud Next 2026

    If 2025 was the year of experimenting with AI, 2026 is the year of putting it to work. Google is shifting its entire cloud and infrastructure strategy to support Agents: autonomous digital task forces that can manage everything from security triaging to complex code migrations.


  • The Skywalker army now totals 20 new Chromebooks with the MediaTek Kompanio 540

    In all our years of tracking the Chromium repositories, we have never seen a single baseboard spawn this many offshoots. To put it in perspective, a typical “prolific” baseboard might see 8 to 10 variants.


  • The Skywalker army now totals 20 new Chromebooks with the MediaTek Kompanio 540

    In all our years of tracking the Chromium repositories, we have never seen a single baseboard spawn this many offshoots. To put it in perspective, a typical “prolific” baseboard might see 8 to 10 variants.


  • ChromeOS 147 is a bit late: could we actually have some new features?

    According to the official Chromium Dash schedule, the stable release of ChromeOS 147 was slated for yesterday, April 21st. As of this morning, we are still waiting for the green light.


  • ChromeOS 147 is a bit late: could we actually have some new features?

    According to the official Chromium Dash schedule, the stable release of ChromeOS 147 was slated for yesterday, April 21st. As of this morning, we are still waiting for the green light.


  • Introducing Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, powering the next wave of agents

    In the early days of generative AI, building safe and reliable business tools took massive engineering effort and a high tolerance for trial and error. We helped solve that with Vertex AI, our trusted AI development platform.


  • Converging operational and analytical data for AI transformation

    To act at the speed of business, AI agents must operate in fast and trusted reasoning loops. They need to “think” by reasoning across both your historical context and your live operational reality. Only by understanding this complete, real-time picture can they “do” — taking immediate action.


  • The future of data lakehouse: Open and interoperable for the agentic era

    Traditional lakehouses were engineered for the era of reporting, not the high-velocity, multimodal demands of AI agents. To bridge this gap, architecture must evolve into an AI-native foundation — one that replaces batch processing with continuous feedback loops and live data streams.


  • New innovations in Google Distributed Cloud

    New innovations in Google Distributed Cloud

    Today at Google Cloud Next, we’re announcing new capabilities in Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) that bring Gemini and our advanced AI stack to wherever your data is, so you don’t need to compromise between AI innovation and sovereignty. This will serve as a catalyst for a sovereign neocloud architecture.


  • Announcing Spanner Omni: Your infrastructure, Google’s innovation

    Today, we announced the preview of Spanner Omni, a downloadable version of Spanner, that expands its industry-leading distributed database capabilities beyond Google Cloud.


  • What’s new with the Cross-Cloud Network at Next ‘26

    While generative AI sparked a revolution, the true paradigm shift is the rapid evolution from standalone AI models to multi-agent autonomous systems. In this new era, the network transcends basic connectivity to become the critical integration layer for your agentic enterprise.


  • Storage innovations to accelerate your AI workloads at Next ‘26

    At Google Cloud Next, we are announcing innovations across every layer of our storage stacks — performance, intelligence, and management — to ensure your data is as fast and as useful as the AI models, apps and agents you are building.


  • Next ‘26: Redefining security for the AI era with Google Cloud and Wiz

    aside_block The AI era demands a new security era. Organizations are facing the dual challenge of harnessing the potential of AI while defending against its malicious use, and Google Cloud can help you adapt and thrive.


  • What’s new in BigQuery: Powering the Agentic Era

    What’s new in BigQuery: Powering the Agentic Era

    Succeeding in the agentic era requires a transformation in your data strategy: moving from human-scale to agent-first workloads, evolving from reactive intelligence to proactive action, and shifting from raw data to semantic knowledge that agents can use to reason accurately.


  • Welcome to the agentic BI era with Looker

    Welcome to the agentic BI era with Looker

    By combining the analytical depth of Looker with Google’s Agentic Data Cloud, the potential to transform how we model, interact with, and act on our data appears limitless.


  • What’s new with compute: Scaling core and agentic workloads

    At Google Cloud Next, we’re announcing a range of compute capabilities to enable your core general purpose and AI workloads for the agentic world with higher performance and lower costs.


  • Welcome to Google Cloud Next ‘26

    Welcome to Google Cloud Next ‘26

    Editor’s note: This is an adapted transcript of Thomas’ keynote remarks for Next ‘26 where we are announcing a number of new innovations including: Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, a comprehensive platform to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents.


  • What’s new in GKE at Next ‘26

    What’s new in GKE at Next ‘26

    This week at Google Cloud Next ‘26, we are sharing the evolution of Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), delivering leading performance, efficiency, security, and scale for your most demanding and complex workloads, and the next generation of AI and agentic applications.


  • What’s next in Google AI infrastructure: Scaling for the agentic era

    AI is evolving from answering questions to reasoning and taking action. Companies who want to lead in today’s agentic era require computing infrastructure designed and optimized for these new requirements.


  • What’s new with Databases: Powering the agentic future

    In the agentic era, the role of enterprise data is shifting from a passive resource to a dynamic System of Action. That’s why we announced the Agentic Data Cloud — a unified architecture that integrates models, analytics, and operational databases into a single, AI-native system.


  • Next-gen FinOps for the AI era

    Next-gen FinOps for the AI era

    Today we’re excited to announce the next generation of our FinOps product suite to help our customers increase operational efficiency, better understand their costs, and control them with Spend Caps.


  • The Best Ways to Game on a Chromebook

    The Best Ways to Game on a Chromebook

    Chromebooks have become a popular choice for adults who want a lightweight, affordable device that handles everyday tasks with ease. While they were once seen as limited for gaming, modern Chromebooks now support a wide range of entertainment options—from cloud gaming to Android apps and browser-based experiences.


  • The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

    The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

    For all the fancy-schmancy things our modern-day technology promises to do for us, one thing Google has yet to give us is a simple and reliable way to sync the clipboards on our Android phones and computers.


  • The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

    The smartest ways to sync your Android and computer clipboards

    For all the fancy-schmancy things our modern-day technology promises to do for us, one thing Google has yet to give us is a simple and reliable way to sync the clipboards on our Android phones and computers.


  • Beta Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16640.13.0 (Browser version 148.0.7778.43) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • The Long Term Support Candidate LTC-144 has been promoted to ChromeOS LTS-144 and is rolling out to most ChromeOS devices. The current version is 144.0.7559.248 (Platform Version: 16503.80.0).


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