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The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus hits its lowest-ever price of $549 before Black Friday
Issue 2025-48
We’ve seen the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus dip to $599 a few times, and we thought that was a steal. But just ahead of the holiday shopping rush, the price has dropped even further, hitting a new all-time low of just $549.99.
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By far the most common question developers have about building Chrome Extensions is how to find an audience in the Chrome Web Store. In this episode, Oliver answers some of your questions from Reddit. Chapters: 00:00 – Intro 01:07 – What are users searching for?
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Understanding how to overheat a Chromebook helps you avoid the common mistakes that damage these devices. Chromebooks overheat when their cooling systems fail to work properly, leading to performance issues and potential hardware failure. Many users unknowingly create conditions that cause excessive heat buildup.
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The global Chromebook market reached USD 11.57 billion in 2024 and projects to USD 14.70 billion in 2025, representing a 12.62% compound annual growth rate through 2034. Statistical analysis programs for Chromebook have evolved from basic spreadsheet tools to advanced browser-based and Linux-supported software including JASP, jamovi, and XLMiner.
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Oliver explains what happens if you lose access to the device where you set up a passkey. For more information, check out the related video “What if you lose the device with a passkey?”. #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Oliver Dunk Products Mentioned: Chrome
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Discover how leading websites like Miravia are leveraging Chrome’s built-in AI APIs to create smarter, more engaging user experiences.
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WebGPU delivers a more modern GPU API over the familiar OpenGL ES 2.0 based WebGL that was introduced in 2011.
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In this talk, Gordon Williams, Founder & Lead Developer of Espurino, showcases an amazing smartwatch that runs JS and is the perfect pairing with custom Web AI models that leverage the sensor data from the device! Resources: Learn more → https://goo.gle/3JRbZjp See more Web AI talks → https://goo.
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Build AI that runs where your users are—directly in the browser. Max Schridde, Full Stack Engineer at Roboflow, explores dataset curation, training, and deploying with InferenceJS, then showcases a live scavenger hunt game.
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Harness the power of LiteRT on the web! This talk introduces LiteRT.js, Google’s new WebAI runtime that runs your custom .tflite models with WebGPU.
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Learn how to create stunning AI-powered web applications with Transformers.js, an innovative JavaScript library for running state-of-the-art machine learning models 100% locally in your browser.
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Moh Haghighat, Intel Fellow, showcases the latest performance advancements in WebGPU and WebNN on Intel AI PCs.
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A new LTS version 138.0.7204.298 (Platform Version: 16295.83.0), is being rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. This version includes selected security fixes including:450328966 High CVE-2025-13224 Type Confusion in V8.
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In this video, Oliver talks about how passkeys make it easier for users to keep access to their account across all of their devices. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro 0:12 – Benefits of passkeys 1:14 – Cross-device synchronization 1:30 – Account recovery 2:00 – Conclusion Resources: More on Passkeys / Passkeys week → http://goo.
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Google is a Leader in the 2025 Gartner® Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems
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Google is a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Database Management Systems for the sixth year in a row, and for the third consecutive year is positioned furthest in vision. This comes as we cross into the era of agentic AI.
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The Dev channel has been updated to 144.0.7534.3 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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Need to flip or mirror an image on your Chromebook? The process is straightforward. Your device offers several built-in and third-party options. Inverting pictures means creating a horizontal or vertical mirror of your image. This helps fix selfies, create symmetrical designs, or prepare images for printing.
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Chromebooks run various applications including Android apps, web programs, Chrome extensions, and Linux software. This variety enhances your device but limited storage means you need to remove unused programs regularly. Learning how to delete an app on a Chromebook maintains optimal performance and frees storage space.
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The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16463.25.0 (Browser version 143.0.7499.33) for most ChromeOS devices.
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As a professional content creator with years of experience in audio and video editing, I’ve tested various tools to enhance my work and streamline the creative process. When it comes to voice changers, I quickly discovered that even the smallest adjustments in sound could elevate the impact of a scene.
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Reimagining the private cloud: How Microsoft and Dell are building next-gen sovereign, scalable infrastructure
Issue 2025-47
In a world reshaped by AI, sovereignty requirements and distributed operations, conventional private cloud infrastructures are being outfitted for flexibility, scalability and resilience. Organizations are under pressure: Legacy applications still need stability and security, while next-gen workloads demand modern, scalable platforms.
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Reimagining the private cloud: How Microsoft and Dell are building next-gen sovereign, scalable infrastructure
Issue 2025-47
In a world reshaped by AI, sovereignty requirements and distributed operations, conventional private cloud infrastructures are being outfitted for flexibility, scalability and resilience. Organizations are under pressure: Legacy applications still need stability and security, while next-gen workloads demand modern, scalable platforms.
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