-
Since their release back in the late summer of 2022, the Pixel Buds Pro have continually been one of the best sets of earbuds you can buy.
-
As the world continues evolving around digitally-driven education and professional solutions , Mongolia has stepped forward with a vision that prepares its school-age children for the inevitable changes they’ll see in their lifetimes.
-
Watch the full video → https://goo.gle/3YrkJj8 Link to podcast → https://goo.gle/3OEfyZN Catch more episodes → https://goo.gle/CSSpodcast Subscribe to Google Chrome Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #CSSpodcast
-
Earlier this year, Google added a new feature to Chat Spaces that let managers lock off replies, effectively turning a space into a bulletin board for announcements.
-
Thanks to AI, it will soon be easy to convert your YouTube videos into Shorts for more views
Issue 2023-32Since their launch, Shorts have exploded in growth, even if they did initially skew channel growth shortly after the platform was inundated with vertical short-form video. Now, YouTube has announced a handful of new tools, including the ability to turn your regular videos into Shorts with the power of AI.
-
As an intermediate holding company, Asahi Group oversees operating companies in Japan including Asahi Breweries, Asahi Soft Drinks, and Asahi Group Foods. In 2015, we began the first phase of our IT infrastructure development.
-
With Samsung’s announcement of their new tablet lineup last week, I’ve been thinking a bit more about the allure of the Pixel Tablet and how it differentiates itself.
-
You may already be familiar with the coin flip and dice rolling tools built into Google Search from your Dungeons & Dragons and MTG play sessions, but did you know that you can also ask it to check your grammar on the fly?
-
Google’s first Pixel Watch may have had a few shortcomings, but it gave them a stellar launch pad for future iterations.
-
Google’s effort to split the Chrome browser from ChromeOS is underway. It’s called Lacros on Chromebooks and here are the details of Google’s transition plan.
-
ChromeOS 115 was recently released, bringing nifty new features like a new multitasking option, ways to sign PDFs, and more.
-
ChromeOS 115 was recently released, bringing nifty new features like a new multitasking option, ways to sign PDFs, and more.
-
Thanks to Automatic Update Expiration, these Chromebooks will no longer receive any software updates.
-
Recently, I noticed a ‘Lens’ option that intermittently popped up on Google Assistant for my Pixel phone. Appearing just once or twice, it quickly disappeared and I was left scratching my head. Apparently, this has been a thing on some devices, but not all, for a few months at least.
-
Do you like customizing your Chromebook? Now you can change your Chromebook’s accent color too. Let me show you how. Changing Chromebook Accent Colors To change Chrome OS accent color: How does that look? Did you like your Chromebook’s new look? Let me know in the comments section.
-
Your Chromebook can now play audio notifications for low battery, charging, and while starting up. In this article, I will show you how to enable or disable system sounds on your Chromebook. Enable or Disable System Sounds To enable or disable system sounds: Did that work?
-
Do you like customizing your Chromebook? Now you can change your Chromebook’s accent color too. Let me show you how. Changing Chromebook Accent Colors To change Chrome OS accent color: How does that look? Did you like your Chromebook’s new look? Let me know in the comments section.
-
Your Chromebook can now play audio notifications for low battery, charging, and while starting up. In this article, I will show you how to enable or disable system sounds on your Chromebook. Enable or Disable System Sounds To enable or disable system sounds: Did that work?
-
We’ve partnered with the Mongolian government to help provide Chromebooks, ChromeOS Flex and teacher training.
-
Dealing with a broken smartphone is never a pleasant experience. For many Google Pixel users, that experience has felt a bit like a nightmare with Google’s fairly poor track record of correcting issues and problems that arise with their own Pixel-branded hardware.
-
Thanks to a heads-up from one of our Patrons (you can see more about becoming a part of our Patreon community here), we’ve been made aware of a pretty awesome deal that’s likely of interest to some of you out there shopping not only for a new Chromebook, but a better connectivity solution for your…
-
The Dev channel has been updated to 117.0.5927.0 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.
-
Chrome’s Reading Mode settings condensed to a cogwheel, looks terrible to use [Canary]
Issue 2023-31Google’s been working on its side panel Reading Mode for quite some time, and as you probably already know by now, it condenses a web article or page into a readable format with no ads, images or videos – just text.
-
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 117 (117.0.5926.2) 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.
-
Google beefs up its privacy tools to empower you to better control your online footprint
Issue 2023-31Google announced today in a Keyword blog post that it’s beefing up the ‘Results about you’ tool that we covered last year.
-
Since its launch, Cloud Spanner change streams has seen broad adoption by Spanner customers in healthcare, retail, financial services, and other industries. This blog post provides an overview of the latest updates to Cloud Spanner change streams and how they can be used to build event-driven applications.
-
You can use Proton VPN on a Chromebook through either Android or Linux, but these use up your hardware resources. The Proton VPN extension solves that problem.
-
We’ve been keeping an eye on the ASUS Chromebook CM14 Flip ever since its surprise unveiling at CES 2023. It’s one of those quiet Chromebooks that captured our attention thanks to an interesting combo of features, battery life and price.
-
Microsoft is moving Windows to the cloud and Apple will be happy to have you run macOS on the cloud Opinion If you count Android and Chrome OS as Linux, which I do, the Linux desktop accounts for 44.98 percent of the end user market.
-
Google is rolling out redesigned download experience called “Download Tray” in the Chrome browser. Downloads now appear at the top right of the screen via an icon on the toolbar, rather than in a bottom bar. Here is how to restore Chrome’s classic or old downloads UI at the bottom.
-
Google is rolling out redesigned download experience called “Download Tray” in the Chrome browser. Downloads now appear at the top right of the screen via an icon on the toolbar, rather than in a bottom bar. Here is how to restore Chrome’s classic or old downloads UI at the bottom.
-
Not long ago, Google introduced a new Perk, allowing certain Chromebook models to obtain the new Chromebook-ready Minecraft Android app for free.
-
Face colleagues five days a week, Jeff Bezos’ space firm says Blue Origin, the off-planet enterprise owned by Jeff Bezos, has told staff to get back to the office for a five-day week – a move which sees the twilight of flexible WFH arrangements at the company.…
-
Back to School season is in full swing – as evidenced by my trip out to the store during lunch that took twice as long as normal – and that means Chromebook deals are popping up left and right.
-
‘Play sports and live longer’ apparently now applies to ChromeOS as well as sedentary geeks The Lacros project – a contrived acronym for Linux and Chrome OS* – is an internal Google development project with a goal that may sound bizarre: to run the standalone Linux version of the Chrome web browser on top of…
Welcome to the ChromeOSphere
Your one-stop hub for all things Chrome OS and Chrome browser. Our mission is simple: to keep you connected with the pulse of this ever-evolving digital realm. From the latest updates on Chrome, ChromeOSphere brings together the diverse voices of the Chrome world.