Weekly Issue: 2025-21
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The best 3 Chromebook deals for Memorial Day
As it happens each Memorial Day, there are some pretty substantial deals to be had on some awesome hardware for the weekend and into Monday.
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The Pixel 10 leaks during a new ad shoot
We’re used to seeing phone leaks from renders, supply chain sources, or accidental retail listings, but a full-blown commercial shoot happening out in the open? That’s a new one, even for Google.
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Lenovo’s powerful Legion Tab Gen 3 Android tablet drops to $449 ($100 off!)
If you caught our recent unboxing of the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3, you know we were impressed by this compact Android powerhouse!
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Score $300 off the Pixel 9 Pro Fold during Best Buy’s Memorial Day Sale
Memorial Day is just a few days away, and that means the big holiday sales are in full swing across the board.
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Signal to Windows Recall: Drop dead
Windows, as all but the most besotted Microsoft fans know, has historically been a security disaster. Seriously, what other program has a dedicated day each month to reveal its latest security holes?
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GeForce NOW is offering 40% off Performance memberships this summer
Get ready to “Sale Into Summer,” as NVIDIA is turning up the heat with a fantastic new deal for GeForce NOW and a fresh batch of 11 games hitting the cloud streaming service this week.
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Beta Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16267.25.0 (Browser version 137.0.7151.49) for most ChromeOS devices.If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following ways:File a bugVisit our ChromeOS communitiesGeneral: Chromebook Help CommunityBeta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help CommunityReport an issue or send feedback on ChromeInterested in switching channels?
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Lenovo Idea Tab Pro Unboxing: big tablet, small price [VIDEO]
Fresh off spending some quality time with the impressive (and compact) Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3, Lenovo sent over another interesting tablet for us to check out: the new Lenovo Idea Tab Pro.
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Mistral AI’s Le Chat Enterprise and Mistral OCR 25.05 model are available on Google Cloud
At Google Cloud, we’re committed to providing the most open and flexible AI ecosystem for you to build solutions best suited to your needs.
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You’ll soon be able to test Google’s new Android Desktop mode on Pixel phones
We were already pretty excited earlier this week when Google officially made a nod to Android Desktop Mode during its I/O developer keynote, revealing a collaboration with Samsung to build upon the DeX foundation.
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Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
M-136, ChromeOS version 16238.54.0 (Browser version 136.0.7103.142), has rolled out to ChromeOS devices on the Stable channel.
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Chrome DevTools: Streamlined debugging with Gemini
Boost your development workflow with Gemini integrated directly into Chrome DevTools. With AI assistance, you can now get AI-powered insights directly in your Elements, Performance, Network, and Sources panels.
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Concept Astro: Inside Dell’s platform to make AI greener and smarter
Could AI enhance grid flexibility and improve power use? A new initiative announced this week by Dell Technologies Inc. is designed to address this possibility. Concept Astro is Dell’s new solution that uses agentic AI, digital twins and automation to improve IT operations and energy consumption.
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PiLogic raises $4M to build precision AI models for space applications
California-based startup PiLogic Inc., which specializes in high precision, expert-guided artificial intelligence for the defense and space industries, announced Thursday it has raised $4 million in seed funding. Scout Ventures and Seraphim Space led the round, with participation from Sovereign’s Capital, Flex Capital, FN Fund and angel investor Gokul Rajaram.
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How Lacros improves Chrome profile switching on Chromebooks
I’ve been reporting that when your Chromebook replaces Chrome with the new Lacros browser, you shouldn’t see any feature changes. However, Lacros does bring one feature improvement that’s worth noting: Improved profile switching on Chromebooks. If you’re not familiar with the Lacros browser, here’s a quick refresher.
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7 Pokemon Mystery Boxes That Every Fan Is Talking About!
What’s better than a Pokemon Mystery Box? How about one that collectors everywhere are raving over! In the ever-expanding world of mystery boxes, specific options become almost legendary among fans—JemLit is one standout platform known for delivering big surprises.
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7 Pokemon Mystery Boxes That Every Fan Is Talking About!
What’s better than a Pokemon Mystery Box? How about one that collectors everywhere are raving over! In the ever-expanding world of mystery boxes, specific options become almost legendary among fans—JemLit is one standout platform known for delivering big surprises.
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Is HypeDrop Legit? Top HypeDrop Alternatives
HypeDrop is a well-known online platform that lets people open virtual mystery boxes to get a chance to win real items like sneakers, electronics, and more. Many users enjoy the excitement, but others wonder if HypeDrop is legit or just hype.
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Is HypeDrop Legit? Top HypeDrop Alternatives
HypeDrop is a well-known online platform that lets people open virtual mystery boxes to get a chance to win real items like sneakers, electronics, and more. Many users enjoy the excitement, but others wonder if HypeDrop is legit or just hype.
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Information and Documents Needed to Start LEI Registration
Starting the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) registration process involves more than just filling out a form. It requires accurate business information and a basic understanding of what is expected. When prepared properly, the steps are simple and efficient. Let’s explore what is needed before beginning.
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Information and Documents Needed to Start LEI Registration
Starting the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) registration process involves more than just filling out a form. It requires accurate business information and a basic understanding of what is expected. When prepared properly, the steps are simple and efficient. Let’s explore what is needed before beginning.
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The Ultimate Guide to Using Google Chrome Bookmarks
Google Chrome bookmarks let you save, organize, and access your favorite websites easily. Whether you’re researching, working, or browsing casually, bookmarks save time and help you stay organized.
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Chrome for Android Update
Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 135 (137.0.7151.44) for Android to a small percentage of users. It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. You can find more details about early Stable releases here.This release includes stability and performance improvements.
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Why agentic workflows are solving AI’s scale problem
Agentic workflows are fast becoming the backbone of enterprise AI, enabling scalable automation that bridges on-prem systems and the cloud without adding complexity. As AI adoption accelerates, companies are moving beyond experiments and into production-level deployment, and they’re doing it with tools that emphasize flexibility over rigidity.
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Best Blooket Tower Defense Strategy In 2025
Defense or chasing records in Fishing Frenzy, smart setups and precise planning are key. This manual to Mastering Blooket Tower Defense & Fishing Frenzy: Strategies & Best Setups will walk you through expert unit picks, ideal upgrade paths, and map-based tactics to help you climb the leaderboard.
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Best Blooket Tower Defense Strategy In 2025
Defense or chasing records in Fishing Frenzy, smart setups and precise planning are key. This manual to Mastering Blooket Tower Defense & Fishing Frenzy: Strategies & Best Setups will walk you through expert unit picks, ideal upgrade paths, and map-based tactics to help you climb the leaderboard.
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Fixing the “Aw, Snap!” Error For Page Crash in Chrome: Simple Ways That Work
If a webpage suddenly stops working in Chrome and shows an “Aw, Snap!” error, it means the browser had trouble opening that page. This usually happens due to issues like low system memory, conflicting add-ons, or poor internet connectivity.
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Fixing the “Aw, Snap!” Error For Page Crash in Chrome: Simple Ways That Work
If a webpage suddenly stops working in Chrome and shows an “Aw, Snap!” error, it means the browser had trouble opening that page. This usually happens due to issues like low system memory, conflicting add-ons, or poor internet connectivity.
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Chrome is making it way less annoying to fix your leaked passwords
At some point, you’ve likely seen that warning from Google Chrome that warns a data breach on a site or app exposed your password.
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Chrome Dev for Desktop Update
The Dev channel has been updated to 138.0.7191.0 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.
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Android XR welcomes its second official device: Xreal’s Project Aura glasses
Google’s vision for its Android XR ecosystem got a bit clearer this week at Google I/O 2025. Following the introduction of Samsung’s VR-style “Project Moohan” headset late last year, Xreal has now unveiled “Project Aura,” the second officially recognized Android XR device.
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Google offers up a bit more insight on Android 16 desktop mode
For years, a truly capable, unified desktop mode for Android has felt like a bit of a dream that’s been just out of reach. While some manufacturers have made valiant efforts – Samsung’s DeX platform being the long-standing example – a cohesive, Android-native solution has been elusive.
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Uh oh: user-generated videos from Google’s Veo 3 are here, and they are scary good
The relentless march of AI progress continues, and nowhere is it more arresting (and perhaps a little unsettling) than in the realm of video generation.
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What’s new in Angular
Now is the best time to be a developer building for the web with Angular. Learn about the latest updates in Angular and how they’ll help you build the next generation of fast web applications with confidence. Resources: Angular → https://goo.gle/4m9MCHU AI on Angular → https://goo.
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What’s new in web UI
Prepare to be dazzled by a symphony of fluidity, dynamism, and expressive power as we unveil the next generation of web UI. It’s a world where user experiences transcend the ordinary and developers become true visual orchestrators.
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