• The Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 hits a new all-time low at $270 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.


  • OpenAI’s Sora exit signals enterprise-first AI shift

    OpenAI’s Sora exit signals enterprise-first AI shift

    OpenAI has discontinued its AI video generation platform Sora. The company announced the development in a sudden and unexpected post on X, stating that it was “saying goodbye” to the Sora app. “We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app.


  • HP will cram a 20-billion-parameter AI model into new AI PCs

    HP will cram a 20-billion-parameter AI model into new AI PCs

    HP is planning to roll out AI software to automate routine tasks and support decision-making on its enterprise AI PCs, offering enterprises an alternative to Microsfot’s cloud-based Copilot.


  • HP will cram a 20-billion-parameter AI model into new AI PCs

    HP will cram a 20-billion-parameter AI model into new AI PCs

    HP is planning to roll out AI software to automate routine tasks and support decision-making on its enterprise AI PCs, offering enterprises an alternative to Microsfot’s cloud-based Copilot.


  • Zoom sees human conversation as its edge in the agentic AI era

    Zoom sees human conversation as its edge in the agentic AI era

    AI agents in the workplace are increasingly able to retrieve information, coordinate tasks, and even act on a user’s behalf. But important decisions still typically happen through human interaction.


  • Zoom sees human conversation as its edge in the agentic AI era

    Zoom sees human conversation as its edge in the agentic AI era

    AI agents in the workplace are increasingly able to retrieve information, coordinate tasks, and even act on a user’s behalf. But important decisions still typically happen through human interaction.


  • Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16581.42.0 (Browser version 146.0.7680.169) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • Google’s ‘Personal Intelligence’ for free Gemini and Chrome users in the U.S. is a game changer

    When Google first introduced Personal Intelligence earlier this year, it was the ultimate “pro” feature. It allowed the AI to securely “connect the dots” across your Gmail, Google Photos, and other apps to give you answers that were actually about your life.


  • Google Messages is killing off QR code-based pairing for devices

    If you’re a regular user of Messages for web, you’ve probably seen a new warning popping up: QR code pairing is going away soon. For years, scanning a QR code with your phone was the primary way to tether your messages to your browser.


  • Chrome Dev for Desktop Update

    The Dev channel has been updated to 148.0.7743.0 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.


  • 5 Ways our Enterprise Browser Keeps Reinforcing Security

    RSA brings together so many great minds in the security industry.


  • Why Some Gaming Platforms Retain Players Better Than Others

    The global gaming industry is experiencing strong growth, with revenue estimated to reach approximately $455 billion in 2024. As competition intensifies, attracting new users is no longer the defining factor for success. Instead, the ability to retain players has become the key to long-term sustainability.


  • NotebookLM gets a massive upgrade with Cinematic Video Overviews, infographics, and more

    If you’ve been following any coverage of NotebookLM, you know most users are big fans of how it turns a pile of messy research into something useful. It’s initial claim to fame was the viral “Audio Overviews” that sound like a real podcasts. Then came Data Tables and Slide Decks.


  • Chrome for Android Update

       Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 146 (146.0.76380.164) for Android. It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • Stable Channel Update for Desktop

     The Stable channel has been updated to 146.0.7680.164/165 for Windows/Mac  and 146.0.7680.164 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the LogInterested in switching release channels? Find out how here.


  • The MacBook Neo proves Apple is leaving a door wide open for Google’s ‘Aluminium OS’

    Apple recently did something that, on paper, seems to make no sense. They launched the MacBook Neo; a $599 laptop powered by the A18 Pro chip that, in a previous life, powered the iPhone 16 series.


  • Tempted to buy the MacBook Neo? Survey says loads of readers are too

    Tempted to buy the MacBook Neo? Survey says loads of readers are too

    Looks like Chromebooks just got a little less attractive.


  • Tempted to buy the MacBook Neo? Survey says loads of readers are too

    Tempted to buy the MacBook Neo? Survey says loads of readers are too

    Looks like Chromebooks just got a little less attractive.


  • RSAC ’26: Supercharging agentic AI defense with frontline threat intelligence

    aside_block AI-driven defense is changing the cybersecurity industry in ways that defenders have long hoped for, and Google Security is bringing its most significant capabilities yet to RSA Conference.


  • Playing Games On Blog PlayBattleSquare

    Playing Games On Blog PlayBattleSquare

    PlayBattleSquare confuses many first-time visitors. The name reads like a platform, but the site operates as an article hub. Playing games blog PlayBattleSquare covers digital entertainment, online gaming habits, and Minecraft subjects through short, accessible posts rather than hosting actual game software or multiplayer servers.


  • As AI outgrows the data center, the edge becomes crtical

    As enterprises move from AI experimentation into production, some see distributed AI infrastructure as a strategic advantage rather than just a technical foundation. This shift is pushing organizations to rethink how — and where — AI runs.


  • As AI outgrows the data center, the edge becomes crtical

    As enterprises move from AI experimentation into production, some see distributed AI infrastructure as a strategic advantage rather than just a technical foundation. This shift is pushing organizations to rethink how — and where — AI runs.


  • Chrome encryption bypass discovered: New malware steals passwords and cookies

    A new infostealer is bypassing Chrome’s Application-Bound Encryption (ABE), using a debugger-based technique that researchers say hasn’t been observed in the wild.


  • What New Features Does Chrome 2026 Bring?

    What New Features Does Chrome 2026 Bring?

    Google Chrome continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the 2026 releases have already introduced a wave of changes that affect how millions of people browse, work, and build for the web.


  • What New Features Does Chrome 2026 Bring?

    What New Features Does Chrome 2026 Bring?

    Google Chrome continues to evolve at a rapid pace, and the 2026 releases have already introduced a wave of changes that affect how millions of people browse, work, and build for the web.


  • Building a Small Business Website: Best Practices for Success

    The importance of having a digital presence cannot be overstated in today’s age. All ventures, especially small businesses, need a well-designed and optimised website to compete with their contemporaries, reach the target market, and boost brand awareness.


  • Building a Small Business Website: Best Practices for Success

    The importance of having a digital presence cannot be overstated in today’s age. All ventures, especially small businesses, need a well-designed and optimised website to compete with their contemporaries, reach the target market, and boost brand awareness.


  • The Chromebook That Runs Android Better Than Your Phone

    The Chromebook That Runs Android Better Than Your Phone

    For years, Android phones have been the default way to experience Google’s mobile ecosystem. But something unexpected has been quietly happening in the background—Chromebooks have evolved into powerful Android machines that, in some cases, deliver a better experience than smartphones themselves. Sounds exaggerated? It’s not.


  • The Chromebook That Runs Android Better Than Your Phone

    The Chromebook That Runs Android Better Than Your Phone

    For years, Android phones have been the default way to experience Google’s mobile ecosystem. But something unexpected has been quietly happening in the background—Chromebooks have evolved into powerful Android machines that, in some cases, deliver a better experience than smartphones themselves. Sounds exaggerated? It’s not.


  • Long Term Support Channel Update for ChromeOS

    A new LTS-138  version 138.0.7204.307 (Platform Version: 16295.92.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. This version includes selected security fixes including:474435504  High CVE-2026-1504 Inappropriate implementation in Background Fetch API.483853098  High CVE-2026-3539 Object lifecycle issue in DevTools.Release notes for LTS-138 can be found here Want to know more about Long-term Support?


  • Growth Navigate Funding: Structured Expansion For Startups

    Raising money without a solid plan behind it often backfires. Growth Navigate Funding puts preparation ahead of fundraising — asking companies to fix their internal systems, sharpen their numbers, and prove discipline before approaching any investor.


  • You can score $40 off Google’s battery-powered Nest Doorbell right now

    I’m always on the lookout for a solid deal on smart home gear, and right now, there is a great price drop on one of Google’s Nest products.


  • Chrome Beta for Desktop Update

    The Beta channel has been updated to 147.0.7727.15 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.


  • Chrome Beta for Android Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 147 (147.0.7727.14) 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.


  • Lenovo’s ‘Sapphire’ Chromebook tablet is getting a high-res display to match its premium specs

    If you’ve been following our coverage of the upcoming ‘Sapphire’ Chromebook tablet, you know we are incredibly excited about it and think you should be too. For years, we’ve been waiting for a true, no-compromises flagship ChromeOS tablet that can go toe-to-toe with something like the iPad Pro.


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