Weekly Issue: 2022-12
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How to invert colors on a Chromebook
Not the same as dark mode, but plenty nifty anyway.
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What is verified access on a Chromebook?
A great feature for mass-enrolled enterprise Chromebooks.
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Cameyo brings cloud Windows applications to the Chrome OS app drawer
Cameyo, a service for companies and schools to run Windows applications in the cloud, has new integrations just for Chromebooks.
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A fascinating twist at the intersection of Android and Chrome OS
My, oh my, we sure have come a long way in these Google-scented quarters of ours.
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Steam (officially) comes to Chrome OS
This may feel like déjà vu because Google itself mistakenly leaked this announcement a few days ago, but the company today officially announced the launch of Steam OS on Chrome OS. Before you run off to install it, there are a few caveats: This is still an alpha release and only available on the more…
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Steam on Chrome OS now available for select Chromebooks
Google has officially released the first alpha builds of Steam for Chrome OS. Here’s what Chromebooks are supported and how to install it.
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How to add notes to Saved Passwords in Chrome
Recently we reported Chrome lets you add passwords manually and dismiss compromised password warnings, another new feature is now being worked on by Google. Chrome Password Manager now lets you add notes to Passwords in case you need it for saved and manually added credentials.
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