Weekly Issue: 2023-08
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Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook packs latest MediaTek chip
Launching this May, the Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Chromebook is packing new MediaTek chips.
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Chrome’s reader mode is not dead, returning via Side panel
Seems Chrome is relaunching desktop reader mode. The feature that never launched, developed for a while and is available behind flags in Canary builds of Chrome.
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How to change your wallpaper every day on a Chromebook
You can give your Chromebook some more style by tweaking the wallpaper each day. And you can do it in ChromeOS without any extra apps.
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You can now professionally edit videos on Chromebooks as LumaFusion exits beta on ChromeOS
The most advanced video editor yet for Chromebooks, LumaFusion, has exited beta and is now available for everyone to download.
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LumaFusion video editor is now fully available for Android and ChromeOS
One of the best video editors from iOS, LumaFusion, is today officially launching on Android with support for ChromeOS.
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How to manage multiple Google accounts in your browser
Samar Haddad / The Verge Many of us have more than one Google account, whether it’s for work, a side hustle, or simply a backup email address — and with modern browsers now keen to manage all of our logins for us, navigating sites such as Gmail and Google Docs with multiple accounts can get…
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How to remote desktop into a Chromebook
If you need remote access to s Chromebook, you can share your screen using the Chrome Remote Desktop extension on ChromeOS.
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Chrome’s (Google) Password Manager gets a redesign
Google Chrome‘s Password Manager interface on the desktop is getting a makeover and being renamed to “Google Password Manager”. Here is how you can enable and see the Password Manager’s redesigned UI right now in the Chrome browser.
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How to add a new user account on a Chromebook
You don’t have to just use a single account with your Chromebook. It’s quite easy to add multiple users to your device.
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Google Chrome’s latest version includes tools to address its memory hog problem
Google Chrome’s Memory Saver and Energy Saver modes can extend battery when a device is low on power and reduce memory being hogged by tabs. | Image: Google Google has released optimization features designed to improve battery life and memory usage on machines running the latest version of its Chrome desktop web browser.
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