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Act now: You’ll soon lose the ability to sign into QuickBooks products with your Google Account
Issue 2023-38I know by my experience as a Chromebook expert in Best Buy that a lot of you use QuickBooks online for your business accounting, so late last night when I got an unexpected email from Intuit, I thought you’d like to know about it.
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A decade of support is a much better deal than what Microsoft or Apple will give you Opinion I run my computers until they die. I’m cheap that way and it’s one reason why I’m a Linux fan.
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The Stable channel has been updated to 117.0.5938.92 for Windows, Mac and Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log.Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.
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Link to podcast → https://goo.gle/454Jh37 On this episode of the #CSSpodcast, @UnaKravets and @AdamArgyleInk are diving into how to deal with glitchy animations in your code base! MDN transform-style → https://goo.gle/45YFu8B MDN backface-visibility → https://goo.gle/46mPvfE Catch more episodes → https://goo.gle/CSSpodcast Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #CSSpodcast
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 119 (119.0.6019.3) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
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Google takes another jab at Apple’s iMessage’s lack of RCS support with new iPager video
Issue 2023-38In a continued effort to advocate for the RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging protocol that is the proper replacement for SMS/MMS, Google has thrown another log on the fire of its #GetTheMessage campaign.
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Google takes another jab at Apple’s iMessage’s lack of RCS support with new iPager video
Issue 2023-38In a continued effort to advocate for the RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging protocol that is the proper replacement for SMS/MMS, Google has thrown another log on the fire of its #GetTheMessage campaign.
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Say goodbye to whole home audio: Nest devices can now only be in one speaker group at a time
Issue 2023-38Remember the Sonos lawsuit from last year where the company blamed Google for essentially stealing its speaker tech to make Google Home and Nest devices? Well, it seems that the ramifications of that may still unfolding.
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Say goodbye to whole home audio: Nest devices can now only be in one speaker group at a time
Issue 2023-38Remember the Sonos lawsuit from last year where the company blamed Google for essentially stealing its speaker tech to make Google Home and Nest devices? Well, it seems that the ramifications of that may still unfolding.
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A new LTC-114 version, 114.0.5735.332 (Platform Version: 15437.68.0), was rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. If you have devices in the LTC channel, they will be updated to this version. The LTS channel remains on LTS-108 until September 26th, 2023.
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With the recent unveiling of Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1, Pixel phone users can now transform their devices into high-quality webcams for their Chromebooks, too (PC and Mac are supported, too).
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I’ve been using the new 2023 Wacom One M pen tablet for a few weeks now, and have collected my thoughts for you all.
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The deals at this point are getting simply ludicrous. We’re not even in a particular buying season and the discounts just keep flying in left and right.
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We are excited to announce the general availability of data profiling and automatic data quality (AutoDQ) in Dataplex. These features enable Google Cloud customers to build trust in their analytical data in a scalable and automated manner.
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How to Fix ‘Out of Memory’ Error Code in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox: Solutions for ‘Aw, Snap!’ Page Crashes
Issue 2023-38Discover the causes and solutions behind the frustrating error code “out of memory” in Google Chrome.
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The Beta channel is being updated to OS version: 15604.16.0, Browser version: 118.0.5993.18 for most ChromeOS devices.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 118 (118.0.5993.21) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
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Google Domains has stopped selling domains to new and existing customers in wake of shutdown
Issue 2023-38By now, you’ve probably caught wind of the fact that Google Domains is selling its soul to Squarespace.
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The Beta channel has been updated to 118.0.5993.18 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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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 118 (118.0.5993.21) 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.Krishna GovindGoogle Chrome
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Discover what chrome-error://chromewebdata/ is and how it affects your browsing experience.
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If you’ve been on the lookout for a budget-friendly, speedy Chromebook without too many caveats, your search might be over.
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Cloud Load Balancing enhancements improve security and distributed application support
Issue 2023-38At Google Cloud Next ‘23, the Cloud Networking Load Balancing team announced multiple enhancements that unlock new use cases and increase your value when using Google Cloud Load Balancing.
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CrowdStrike eyes generative AI to revolutionize cybersecurity: A one-on-one with president Mike Sentonas
Issue 2023-38As the cybersecurity landscape becomes more complex, CrowdStrike Inc. is setting its sights on generative artificial intelligence to disrupt the market. The cybersecurity company has seen an extraordinary growth trajectory, bolstered by its flexible, data-centric approach to security.
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The Pixel Watch has been largely regarded as one of the best overall Wear OS devices you can buy.
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More than ever, the Chromebook market is overflowing with options – from convertibles to tablets to gaming Chromebooks, it can be tough to sort out one Chromebook from the next.
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We launched our browser 15 years ago, and from that moment onward, we’ve been dedicated to simplifying development and partnering for a powerful web. Thanks to everyone for coming along on this journey with us! Get started at → developer.chrome.com
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Google’s Bard AI just got access to your Gmail, Drive, and more with these new extensions
Issue 2023-38Ever wished your AI companion could delve deep into your Google toolkit and help you knit everything together? Disappointed by how much Google Assistant sucks at doing this? Well, you probably remember Bard, Google’s fix, or rather, its likely soon-to-be replacement for Assistant’s internals in the near future.
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In today’s business landscape, it’s clear that the distributed workforce is the norm and is here to stay. As employees access company data and applications from different remote locations, safeguarding enterprise security becomes paramount.
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Learn about Chrome error code 5 and how to troubleshoot it.
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For as long as I can remember, Chromebooks have had window-split features of some sort.
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Many collaboration tools like Microsoft Loop have, since their inception, shown you the mouse cursor of your team members who are adding and editing a document with you in real-time. Now, Google Slides is catching up with the times.
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YouTube Music digs into its inner 90s angsty teen soul and adds mood filters for crying, more
Issue 2023-38Remember when mixtapes were our go-to for capturing every emotion? I personally had Linkin Park Meteora burnt onto a disc along with Fallout Boy and Blink 182 for when I had a crappy day.
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At long last, Google’s Tab Groups actually save, and it’s the final piece to my productivity puzzle
Issue 2023-38Two months ago, I grumbled about how Chrome’s much-touted Tab Groups Save feature was, to put it bluntly, completely busted and useless. It promised to let users save groups of tabs, collapse them, and then restore them later. However, not every online find belongs on your Reading List.
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When we hear terms like eco-friendly, sustainable, or green, it’s easy to dismiss them as mere marketing jargon. But every so often, a product comes along that not only delivers on these labels but also packs an exceptional user experience.
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