Weekly Issue: 2024-40
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You can already buy the new Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11″
Well, that happened a bit faster than I expected. In un-Chromebook-like fashion, the just-launched Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11″ is now available for purchase at two retailers, though the pricing is a bit off from what Lenovo cited over the past few days.
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Visit scroll-driven-animations.style
Want to know everything possible about scroll-driven animations? Visit scroll-driven-animations.style, it’s your one stop shop guide from demos. headers, and more! Watch more The CSS Podcast → https://goo.gle/CSSpodcast Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #CSSPodcast #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Una Kravets, Adam Argyle Products Mentioned: Chrome
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Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The Stable channel is being updated to OS version: 16002.44.0 Browser version: 129.0.6668.80 for most ChromeOS devices.If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following waysFile a bugVisit our ChromeOS communitiesGeneral: Chromebook Help CommunityBeta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help CommunityReport an issue or send feedback on ChromeInterested in switching channels? Find out how.
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Google brings new AI features to ChromeOS and announces two new Chromebook models
The Google LLC Chromebook team today announced the launch of two new Chromebook models and artificial intelligence features coming to the company’s lightweight laptop’s ChromeOS powered by Gemini.
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Hands-on with the Lenovo Chromebook Duet: ready for far more than before [VIDEO]
I’m so glad to finally be able to tell you all about my experience thus far with the brand-new Lenovo Chromebook Duet.
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AI could be a good replacement for bad bosses – and expensive consultants
The capabilities and shortcomings of generative AI (genAI) have been discussed extensively since the technology’s breakthrough in 2022. In particular, its downsides are often in the foreground — driven by the fear of potentially losing one’s job due to artificial intelligence (AI).
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Introducing Google Chrome Built-in AI Challenge
Ready to help reimagine the next era of the web with built-in AI?
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Making the AI PC accessible to all with Chromebook Plus
The next wave of Google AI for businessesAs business leaders look to enhance worker productivity, IT is tasked with evaluating how AI-powered devices can provide their businesses with a competitive advantage.
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California’s effort to find appropriate AI rules is a fool’s mission
When California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a key piece of AI oversight legislation Sunday, he said he did so because the measure “falls short of providing a flexible, comprehensive solution to curbing the potential catastrophic risks.
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Say hello to the impossibly thin and light Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus [VIDEO]
I’m so excited to be writing this post, sharing this information, and finally getting to talk about a Chromebook that completely mesmerized me just a week ago in New York.
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New Chromebooks find even more ways to use Googles AI features
Google is making Chromebooks better with some new AI features, and there are a couple of new laptops in tow to go along with them.
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Google announces new Chromebooks, new software at the latest Chromebook Showcase [VIDEO]
Last week at the Chromebook Showcase in New York, Google unveiled two awesome new prices of hardware alongside quite a few, new ChromeOS additions that will be of great interest to many of you.
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Google adding ‘Quick Insert’ and ‘G’ keys to Chromebooks
Google today is announcing the latest ChromeOS devices and Chromebook Plus features. This includes a new physical Quick Insert key that changes the Chromebook keyboard.
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Chromebook Plus getting Recorder app, Help me read, and more
In addition to the Quick Insert menu, the latest set of Chromebook Plus features, including a new Recorder app, are rolling out over the coming weeks.
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Make the most of the school year with new Chromebook features
New Chromebook Plus computers with features powered by Google AI to help educators and education leaders.
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Two new Chromebooks and new AI features to get more done
Today we’re announcing two new Chromebooks, along with new software features that use Google AI to help you get more done.
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Animate intrinsic sized elements with interpolate-size
The CSS property interpolate-size opens up a new set of animations that weren’t possible when using *intrinsic* sizing keywords such as auto, min-content, or fit-content. But now, adding interpolate size – allow keywords on the root element sets the new behavior for the entire page.
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Real-time metrics in the Performance panel
Discover the power of live website performance metrics in the Performance panel with Chrome 127. With the latest update core web vitals metrics update live as the page loads. Watch more New in Devtools → https://goo.gle/NewInDevTools Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.
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Gmail is getting Gemini-infused contextual smart replies
It’s hard to believe, but Google first introduced Smart Replies to Gmail all the way back in 2017. It was a big deal back then, allowing users to fire off quick, pre-written responses to emails with a single tap.
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Linux kernel 6.11 lands with vintage TV support
io_uring is getting more capable, and PREEMPT_RT is going mainstream Open Source Summit Europe Released remotely from Vienna, Linux kernel 6.11 is here, with improved monochrome TV support. Yes, in 2024.…
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Pixel Buds PWA now works on ChromeOS, MacOS and Windows, no Android phone required
Google’s Pixel Buds Pro and Pro 2 look to be getting a desktop PWA upgrade. Last year, Chromebook users got a handy web app to manage their Pixel Buds Pro on ChromeOS, but this desktop solution for changing settings on Google’s latest earbuds only worked on Chromebooks.
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Mastering Dataflow: 5 In-Depth Guides to Real-World Applications
Building effective real-time data solutions can be challenging, requiring specialized tools and a deep understanding of streaming data. Dataflow offers the power and flexibility to handle a wide range of use cases. And sometimes a little guidance on how to use it can go a long way.
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Exploring the Bytecode Alliance with Cosmonic’s Hailey Bayes – WasmAssembly
In this episode, your host Thomas Steiner chats with Cosmonic’s CTO and Bytecode Alliance technical steering committee and board member, Bailey Hayes, about the exciting world of WebAssembly at her company, and specifically at the Bytecode Alliance.
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