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Google is clearly getting ready to launch the follow-up to its first smartwatch in the Pixel Watch 2. Without any full-blown leaks, this new wearable has generated quite a bit of buzz, namely due to the fact that the first attempt was so well received overall.
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Continuing a summer of massive deals on Chromebooks, the new AMD-powered ASUS Chromebook CM34 Flip is back on sale once again for an unbelievable $200 off its $499 retail price.
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No one would blame you for being a bit confused sometimes when it comes to the differences in Google’s large-screen television offerings. There’s Google TV, Android TV, and YouTube TV: and they are all different things.
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The 2023 Acer Chromebook 314 is now on the company’s site. Last year’s model started with Celeron; this year you get an Intel i3-N305. But it will cost you.
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YouTube embraces the idea of AI generated music, outlines founding principles for artists
Issue 2023-34YouTube is launching a new AI music incubator and teaming up with musicians and producers from Universal Music Group, one of the biggest names in the music business.
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Every day, businesses and organizations are constantly searching for solutions to streamline processes, improve efficiency, and ensure data security.
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Google has worked with Cameyo to give enterprise Chromebooks another way to run Windows applications using ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery.
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When I tell people a Chromebook could conceivably replace their Windows laptop, there’s often an asterisk attached — particularly when it comes to productivity-obsessed computer owners.And that asterisk almost always comes down to Windows software.It’s the subject of the second question in my heavily referenced “Is ChromeOS right for you?
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When I tell people a Chromebook could conceivably replace their Windows laptop, there’s often an asterisk attached — particularly when it comes to productivity-obsessed computer owners.And that asterisk almost always comes down to Windows software.It’s the subject of the second question in my heavily referenced “Is ChromeOS right for you?
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You can have Windows apps living alongside Google Drive ones on your ChromeOS hotbar. | Image: Cameyo / Google If you’ve been hunting for a way to bring your favorite Windows apps to Google’s ChromeOS without a virtual desktop, your life might have just gotten a little easier.
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Google is preparing to remove the word ‘Journey‘ from the Chrome UI. It will be known simply as ‘groups’. Journeys to Groups Was ‘Journeys’ an internal code name for the project, or an actual branding for the feature? Either ways, Google will soon stop calling Journeys that.
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Google is preparing to remove the word ‘Journey‘ from the Chrome UI. It will be known simply as ‘groups’. Journeys to Groups Was ‘Journeys’ an internal code name for the project, or an actual branding for the feature? Either ways, Google will soon stop calling Journeys that.
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The newest version of the Acer Chromebook Spin with the latest 13th-gen Intel processors inside is once again on sale. Though this particular version of the Acer Chromebook Spin 714 has only been on the market for a few months now, the deals have been quite frequent.
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What if large language models (LLMs) had “vision”, the ability to understand the meaning of images?
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LTS-108 is being updated in the LTS channel to 108.0.5359.240 (Platform Version: 15183.103.0) for most ChromeOS devices. Want to know more about Long Term Support? Click here.This update contains multiple Security fixes, including:1464113 High CVE-2023-4074 Use after free in Blink Task Scheduling1450899 High CVE-2023-3732 Out of bounds memory access in Mojo1459124 High CVE-2023-4076 Use after free in WebRTCGiuliana Pritchard Google Chrome OS
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Wax on, wax off: Google will remind you to clean your Pixel Buds, but don’t wait until they do
Issue 2023-34Let’s face it, earbuds get dirty – often. The sad reality is that they’re a breeding ground for bacteria, even if you clean your ears daily (as you should!
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The new ‘Floating Workspace’ feature is finally beginning to show up in ChromeOS Canary
Issue 2023-34For over a year and a half at this point, we’ve been on the lookout for a new turbo-charged sync ability on the way to ChromeOS called ‘Floating Workspace.
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The Dev channel is being updated to OS version: 15572.10.0 Browser version: 117.0.5938.13 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 Docs, Sheets, and Slides web UI to mobile with refreshed look on Android tablets
Issue 2023-34Google just announced a “modernized visual design” for Docs, Sheets, and Slides on Android devices. The company says you can expect a refreshed look for the editing toolbar, icons, background colors, and more, all seemingly tailored to mimic its web app counterparts.
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I simply can’t justify buying a Pixel Tablet, despite how gorgeous and useful it looks
Issue 2023-34It’s been a month since Robby shared his insights on the Pixel Tablet, and I must admit, I’ve been wrestling with similar thoughts. As a tech enthusiast, I’m enticed by new gadgets, especially if it has the word ‘Pixel’ tied to its name.
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WhatsApp – basically the standard messaging application for anyone living outside the US – is adding a pretty important upgrade to the photo and video experience for users.
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Google appears to be adding Chromebook diagnostics in the ChromeOS Launcher, according to an upcoming, early version of the software. Here’s what it looks like.
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Continuing the trend of massive deals we’ve been seeing on Chromebooks, the HP Chromebook x360 14c (2023) can be had at a substantial price cut, bringing it down to a very compelling $499! This $200 price reduction turns a mildly-interesting Chromebook into a far-more-tempting offer.
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We recently highlighted the upcoming “Version History” feature for Google Keep after I discovered it was a thing. It’s currently rolling out, and will allow you to view previous versions of your text notes (not images though).
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This week on The Chrome Cast, we attempt to begin the show by talking through the two groups of Chromebooks in development that recently got the axe – those powered by the Snapdragon 7c+ Gen 3 and a couple Chromebooks that were set to have NVIDIA GPUs inside.
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Google appears to be testing a few use cases for the technology.
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Google’s had a rocky go of it lately. With issues over data privacy and the company being accused and even taken to court many times over monopolistic behavior, it’s safe to say the tech giant’s shiny image has taken a hit over the years.
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Losing track of the default Chromebook cursor? I am, thanks to my worsening eyesight. Here are three ways to help with that problem.
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Not to be reduced to just the mmWave tech that companies like Verizon use as part of their 5G strategy, Ultra Wideband for localized devices is a technology that is just starting to really get its legs.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 117 (117.0.5938.12) 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.Harry SoudersGoogle Chrome
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In this video, Andreea and Maud will introduce us to the Attribution Reporting API, a Privacy Sandbox API to measure ad conversions. You will also get a demo of Noise Lab, an open-source tool you can use to define your strategy to improve noise ratios in your summary reports.
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OverviewCloud Spanner is a highly scalable database that combines unlimited scalability with relational semantics, strong consistency, schemas, and SQL providing 99.999% availability in one easy solution. Hence, it’s suitable for both relational and non-relational workloads.
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Optimizing your cloud costs is even easier with Committed Use Discount recommendations
Issue 2023-33Cloud FinOps is an iterative journey, and cost optimization is no different. Since establishing cost optimization isn’t a one-size-fits all quick fix, your optimization tools should adapt and evolve with your business.
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Chromebooks set to get diagnostic widgets in the launcher just as Nvidia GPUs get canceled
Issue 2023-33Thanks to a keen eye and some tinkering by our friend C2 Productions over on ‘X’, it looks like Google is adding some much-needed diagnostic improvements to your Chromebook.
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