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Google is improving security for Passwords once again in the Chrome browser on the desktop.
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Google Chrome now allows users to move Side Panel to the left side of the screen from the right. Google has added an option for the same in Chrome appearance settings. Here is how you can do that. By default, the Side panel will appear on the right.
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Chrome users on Android can now be able to restore recently closed tabs and tab groups in bulk easily by going to the Recent tabs and recently closed section. The feature is now available.
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I’m the kind of person who runs computing hardware until it’s dead, dead, dead.I mean, I still have a 1984 KayPro luggable that boots. I keep that one because of nostalgia, but I also have more than a dozen Macs and PCs that first saw the light of day in the late 2000s and early…
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Google will need to make some significant changes if it wants to continue to own the education market with Chromebooks.
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Whatever computer you’ve got collecting dust in your closet could be a Chrome OS machine now.
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After debuting Chrome OS Flex for select “large customers” and internal employees earlier this year, Google is now making it widely available.
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Google announced today that Chrome OS Flex, its operating system for old PCs and Macs that can be loaded on a thumb drive, is now out of beta with support for more than 400 devices. The company first announced Chrome OS Flex’s preview back in February, with support for more than 250 devices. Now, it…
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Google’s Chrome OS Flex enters general availability to revive old hardware.
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Chrome Progressive Web Apps on Android received a bottom sheet UI for rich installs sometime back last year. We also reported Chrome PWAs on desktop too will also get a new install dialog with screenshots and descriptions during installation.
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Samsung, Acer, Lenovo, ASUS…all the biggest brands at rock-bottom prices.
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Thanks to the work of a dedicated Reddit user, some Chromebooks with AMD Ryzen 3000 processors can now dual-boot Windows 11 or 10.
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Google is working on finding Chrome browser history, bookmarks, and open tabs a tad easier for users from the address bar. In other words, Chrome’s Site search or Keyword Mode is getting even better to display your saved bookmarks, history, and tabs.
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Google is exploring making Chromebooks idle Chrome tabs more quickly.
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Google today announced an update to its password manager that will finally introduce a consistent look-and-feel across the service’s Chrome and Android implementations. Users will soon see a new unified user experience that will automatically group multiple passwords for the same sites or apps together, as well as a new shortcut on the Android home…
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Google gives Chromebooks more ways to connect with other devices.
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You will still need a good internet connection.
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Let me just go on the record as saying: The Google Calendar website is fine.And fine really is the most appropriate word here. Google’s default desktop Calendar interface is perfectly functional, and it gets the job done.It’s good enough, in fact — until you experience a truly exceptional Chrome OS calendar alternative and realize how…
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Not quite Windows 11 Snap Layouts, but it’s a potential improvement.
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Google is working on adding a new option for the split view in Chrome OS that will let users snap windows into thirds. Read on.
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Chrome will now silence many of those annoying notification permission prompts on the web
Issue 2022-23Google today announced a set of new and updated security features for Chrome, almost all of which rely on machine learning (ML) models, as well as a couple of nifty new ML-based features that aim to make browsing the web a bit easier, including a new feature that will suppress notification permission prompts when its…
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Google has unveiled an array of new features for education users, spanning Chrome OS, Google Meet, and Workspace. Many are available now.
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Google has announced new features to Chromebooks, including expanding the Cursive app, USB-C alerts, batter magnification, and more.
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Google has been working to better integrate its visual search tools from Google Lens into its browser to enable new types of searches that can identify what you see, not just search for things you type. Today, Google is rolling out a new way to use Google Lens on the desktop. Instead of opening a…
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Acer hopes the Chromebook Spin 714 will entice a broad range of power users.
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Back in April, Google delayed when G Suite legacy free-edition users had to start paying for Workspace. The company will now let you stay on a “Free Legacy Edition of G Suite for personal use” as the “no-cost” alternative in a rather notable policy change.
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Chromebooks are so much more than just a fancy browser, they’re actually a perfect place to teahc yourself about Linux.
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Google I/O isn’t all about flashy new hardware with some pretty neat features coming to Chromebooks really soon. Here’s the lowdown.
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Google has announced that the Phone Hub feature on Chrome OS is going to start streaming all of your messaging applications.
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After Linux, Google has added the ability to reorder tabs in Chrome with keyboard shortcuts on Windows and Mac. The feature is new and is available and works in the latest Chrome 102 and Microsoft Edge 102 Canary by default. Chrome itself allows using of plenty of keyboard shortcuts.
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The latest Chrome OS Canary release includes a new experimental feature that lets you pin floating windows to stay on top of other app windows.
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After desktop, the Chrome Actions feature is available for Chrome on Android as well. Google has introduced Actions with Chrome 100, the feature is now available in version 101 out of the box.
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All right, my fellow Chrome OS adventurer — see if this progression feels familiar: First: “Ooh, look! My Chromebook’s getting a huge update this week! Cool new features! SO EXCITING!!” Then: “Oh. The update’s here, but everything looks the same. Where’s all the new stuff? So disappointing.” It’s an all-too-common pairing here in the land…
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After updating to Chrome OS 99/100, the camera on some Chromebook models have stopped working. The bug is mostly affecting ARM variants.
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Google delays when legacy G Suite users have to start paying, no-cost waiting list coming
Issue 2022-14Google announced in January that “G Suite legacy free edition” accounts would have to start paying for Workspace this year, but that’s now being slightly delayed. Meanwhile, those opting for the no-cost option will soon have to join a waiting list to avoid payments.
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