Weekly Issue: 2023-32
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Additional IL5 services available for the DoD with Google Assured Workloads
Department of Defense (DoD) customers can now deploy DoD SRG Impact Level 5 (IL5) workloads on Google Cloud through Assured Workloads, providing customers with unparalleled flexibility in any of Google’s U.S. regions including one of the world’s largest publicly available machine learning hubs.
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Chrome Beta for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 116 (116.0.5845.86) 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.Erhu AkpobaroGoogle Chrome
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New Nest Wi-Fi is clearly on the way: it’s just not clear why
Last fall, Google launched the Nest Wifi Pro router as an update to their aging Nest Wi-Fi series, integrating the more-advanced Wi-Fi 6E as the main, highlighted upgrade.
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How to remove a school account from Chromebooks
Here’s everything you need to know about how to remove your school account from a Chromebook.
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ChromeOS is the latest catch by Nordward, a seafood business that’s moved to the cloud
Editor’s note: Today’s post is by Christian Ahlin, CIO and Group Head of IT for Nordward, a Stockholm-based group of four seafood suppliers and wholesalers across Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, to restaurants and food purveyors.
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How Lacros improves Chrome profile switching on Chromebooks
Need to use multiple Google accounts on the same device? Here’s how the Lacros browser will improve profile switching on Chromebooks.
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How Lacros improves Chrome profile switching on Chromebooks
Need to use multiple Google accounts on the same device? Here’s how the Lacros browser will improve profile switching on Chromebooks.
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Google Chrome prepares ‘Safety Hub’ feature
Google is introducing a new “Safety Hub” feature in Chrome. The feature, intended to replace the Safety check, is available in the Privacy settings. What is Safety Hub? “Chrome regularly checks to make sure your browser has the safest settings. We’ll let you know if anything needs your review”.
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Google Chrome prepares ‘Safety Hub’ feature
Google is introducing a new “Safety Hub” feature in Chrome. The feature, intended to replace the Safety check, is available in the Privacy settings. What is Safety Hub? “Chrome regularly checks to make sure your browser has the safest settings. We’ll let you know if anything needs your review”.
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Google is picking up the pace of Chrome security update releases
Image: The Verge Google’s “milestone” Chrome releases in the stable channel that come every four weeks will now be accompanied by weekly security updates (previously biweekly) to help close the “patch gap” between fixes appearing in Canary / Beta releases and when they go out to most users.
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Back To School Chromebook Deals you don’t want to miss (5 of 5): Acer 317
I’m trying something a bit different with the slew of fantastic Back To School Chromebook deals currently circulating at Best Buy. While all the listings aren’t necessarily devices I’d recommend (even when on sale), there are five of them that I think deserve attention.
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Back To School Chromebook Deals you don’t want to miss (4 of 5): Lenovo Slim 3
I’m trying something a bit different with the slew of fantastic Back To School Chromebook deals currently circulating at Best Buy. While all the listings aren’t necessarily devices I’d recommend (even when on sale), there are five of them that I think deserve attention.
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Back To School Chromebook Deals you don’t want to miss (3 of 5): HP x360 14c
I’m trying something a bit different with the slew of fantastic Back To School Chromebook deals currently circulating at Best Buy. While all the listings aren’t necessarily devices I’d recommend (even when on sale), there are five of them that I think deserve attention.
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4 in 5 Chromebooks sold to US students in Q2 as demand rises
Education buyers ignore campaign group’s intense criticism of device’s lifespan, ‘expect expiration dates for milk, not tech’ Chromebook shipments are back in the black – just – and makers of the hardware have the US education sector to thank where buyers ignored a campaign group’s recent intensive criticism of the tech’s lifespan.…
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Ensuring fast, reliable deliveries for customers with Google Maps Platform
Editor’s note: Today’s article comes from Alex Papaspiridis, Head of Product and Agamemnon Papazoglou, Director of Strategy, Skroutz Last Mile.
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Back To School Chromebook Deals you don’t want to miss (2 of 5): Acer Spin 714
I’m trying something a bit different with the slew of fantastic Back To School Chromebook deals currently circulating at Best Buy. While all the listings aren’t necessarily devices I’d recommend (even when on sale), there are five of them that I think deserve attention.
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Google Keep is getting Version History and it’s rolling out now to all of your notes
While I was browsing Keep and messing with its tools to create our Back to School article on note taking today, I encountered a new menu item on a blank note.
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How to use Google Keep like a pro in the classroom
Back to School season is in full swing, and today, I wanted to equip you for success with quite honestly one of the best notetaking tools in the world (besides paper and pencil, of course!).
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Hear from One AI, a fast-growing seed-stage startup on what to consider when selecting a cloud provider
From the newsroom to the boardroom, everywhere we turn these days the topic of conversation is artificial intelligence (AI). From the smallest startups to the largest enterprises, every business is looking for ways to incorporate generative AI technology into their products or services.
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Introducing new SQL functions to manipulate your JSON data in BigQuery
Enterprises are generating data at an exponential rate, spanning traditional structured transactional data, semi-structured like JSON and unstructured data like images and audio. Beyond the scale of the data, these divergent types present processing challenges for developers, at times requiring separate processing flows for each.
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Back To School Chromebook Deals you don’t want to miss (1 of 5): ASUS CM34 Flip
I’m trying something a bit different with the slew of fantastic Back To School Chromebook deals currently circulating at Best Buy. While all the listings aren’t necessarily devices I’d recommend (even when on sale), there are five of them that I think deserve attention.
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Deal Alert: Grab Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy IX for 50% off on the Google Play Store
I’ve been thinking lately about revamping the gaming initiative here on Chrome Unboxed lately. After all, you all need great games to play on your phones and Chromebooks, and sometimes, it’s an overwhelming task to decide what you want to use your precious Pixel or ChromeOS storage on.
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$5 billion Google lawsuit over ‘incognito mode’ tracking moves a step closer to trial
Illustration: The Verge On Monday, a California judge denied Google’s request for summary judgment in a lawsuit filed by users alleging the company illegally invaded the privacy of millions of people.
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Pixel Buds Pro drop to nearly all-time low price at Best Buy
Since their release back in the late summer of 2022, the Pixel Buds Pro have continually been one of the best sets of earbuds you can buy.
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How Google is getting involved in Mongolia’s Vision 2050 with ChromeOS
As the world continues evolving around digitally-driven education and professional solutions , Mongolia has stepped forward with a vision that prepares its school-age children for the inevitable changes they’ll see in their lifetimes.
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What’s the largest z-index value?
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Google Chat walks back its announcements posting exclusivity, now lets people reply
Earlier this year, Google added a new feature to Chat Spaces that let managers lock off replies, effectively turning a space into a bulletin board for announcements.
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Thanks to AI, it will soon be easy to convert your YouTube videos into Shorts for more views
Since their launch, Shorts have exploded in growth, even if they did initially skew channel growth shortly after the platform was inundated with vertical short-form video. Now, YouTube has announced a handful of new tools, including the ability to turn your regular videos into Shorts with the power of AI.
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How Asahi Group fostered a culture of innovation by building a data analysis platform
As an intermediate holding company, Asahi Group oversees operating companies in Japan including Asahi Breweries, Asahi Soft Drinks, and Asahi Group Foods. In 2015, we began the first phase of our IT infrastructure development.
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Act fast to take advantage of the first real Pixel Tablet deal
With Samsung’s announcement of their new tablet lineup last week, I’ve been thinking a bit more about the allure of the Pixel Tablet and how it differentiates itself.
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You can now ask Google Search to nitpick your grammar for you
You may already be familiar with the coin flip and dice rolling tools built into Google Search from your Dungeons & Dragons and MTG play sessions, but did you know that you can also ask it to check your grammar on the fly?
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More details leak for the Pixel Watch 2, including UWB support
Google’s first Pixel Watch may have had a few shortcomings, but it gave them a stellar launch pad for future iterations.
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Lacros on Chromebooks transition plan won’t be quick
Google’s effort to split the Chrome browser from ChromeOS is underway. It’s called Lacros on Chromebooks and here are the details of Google’s transition plan.
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These 4 new ChromeOS features make your Chromebook even better for school
ChromeOS 115 was recently released, bringing nifty new features like a new multitasking option, ways to sign PDFs, and more.
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These 4 new ChromeOS features make your Chromebook even better for school
ChromeOS 115 was recently released, bringing nifty new features like a new multitasking option, ways to sign PDFs, and more.
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