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Accidentally closed a Microsoft Edge window with multiple tabs and lost unsaved work? You are not alone. Here is the solution. You can make Edge ask for a confirmation before closing multiple tabs.
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The 2023 Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is now available for purchase at $699. This is a slightly updated model from 2022, with a newer chipset and upgraded webcam.
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Are you tired of hearing me talk about Google’s new Smart Canvas features yet? Well, I like the sound of my own voice (or in this case, the sound of my fingers clicking and clacking on my keyboard), so I’m going to keep gushing about how great they are.
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Now that I’m using Google Tasks a lot more, I wish it had a ‘Today’ view like its competitors
Issue 2023-24Ever since Google nixed the Calendar reminders for Keep and Assistant, I’ve been a bit salty, but I’m quickly coming around to the idea of a combined task and reminder system with Google Tasks. Setting a deadline for a task is pretty much the same exact thing, after all.
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Looking for a late-model convertible Chromebook that won’t break the bank but also isn’t a piece of garbage? Today is your lucky day. Lenovo’s new Chromebook Flex 3i is a budget-friendly 2-in-1 that’s powered by Intel’s latest small-core processors. The Flex 3i features a crispy 16:10 12.
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As it currently stands here in mid-June 2023, we have basically no competition in the foldable phone market here in the US.
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Working in the browser has become the norm for many companies. There is a whole ecosystem of applications and technologies that support people being productive in Chrome every day.
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Pride Month: Castro Labs builds fun, safe, and inclusive platform for the queer community
Issue 2023-24Editor’s note: June is Pride Month — a time for us to come together to celebrate and support the diverse set of experiences, perspectives and identities of the LGBTQ+ community.
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As we become increasingly reliant on technology to make decisions, geospatial data is becoming more critical than ever. It is a powerful resource that can be used to solve a variety of problems, from tracking the movement of goods, identifying interest areas and potential areas of disaster.
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We are rapidly approaching the official release date of Google’s highly-anticipated Pixel Fold smart phone. Exciting as that is, most consumers aren’t in the market for a $1,800 flexible handset, yet.
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One of the more curious omissions from the launch of the Pixel Watch last year was the lack of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) tracking.
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Cybersecurity firm Fortinet Inc. today announced new product and service additions to its Fortiflex program that deliver more flexible licensing options to customers. Fortiflex is a suite of virtualized solutions for protecting cloud and virtual data center deployments and, with today’s announcement, now supports services for physical FortiGate next-generation firewall appliances.
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In April, Acer held its annual next@Acer even where the PC giant announced a slew of new products. In the mix was the next iteration of the popular Chromebook Spin 714 that has been a top seller among consumers for the past few years.
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The ChromeOS 114 release is now rolling out to most supported devices on the Stable Channel. Here’s a rundown of the several new Chromebook features.
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Google will use Hover cards to display memory usage of active tabs and memory freed up from inactive tabs in Chrome. Google is working on Memory Saver feature since sometime for now. The feature launched with aim to improve Chrome performance.
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Google Play Books on Android now lets you manage multiple books at once, adds unshelved view
Issue 2023-23After receiving a brand new Material You logo this week and tools to help young readers practice comprehension, Google Play Books is already adding new features.
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Google Meet On-the-Go mode will automatically take away distractions if you’re not stationary
Issue 2023-23I’m not saying you should walk and talk while in a Google Meet call, but I get that everyone is busy beyond belief in a corporate environment.
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Microsoft Edge sidebar with a handful of features. You can add new icons or remove services you don’t use by customizing the sidebar. Customizing Edge Sidebar Let’s customize the Edge sidebar and make it look how you want. To get started: You now have the customizing options open.
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Microsoft Edge sidebar with a handful of features. You can add new icons or remove services you don’t use by customizing the sidebar. Customizing Edge Sidebar Let’s customize the Edge sidebar and make it look how you want. To get started: You now have the customizing options open.
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The sidebar on Microsoft Edge helps you use search, shopping or a few other things. However, if the sidebar is bothering you, you can always remove it. Let me show you how. Auto-hide Edge Sidebar Before you turn off the Edge sidebar completely, let me show you an alternative option.
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The sidebar on Microsoft Edge helps you use search, shopping or a few other things. However, if the sidebar is bothering you, you can always remove it. Let me show you how. Auto-hide Edge Sidebar Before you turn off the Edge sidebar completely, let me show you an alternative option.
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This week on The Chrome Cast, we diverged into a bit of slightly-foreign territory.
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Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge If you’re unhappy with your current password manager and have decided to make a move, you may be tempted to simply go with the password manager that comes with your browser or operating system.
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On The Keyword blog today, Google revealed its plans to enhance the password manager in Chrome for desktop. These new features were previously only available on mobile devices. One of the standout additions discussed is biometric authentication.
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Google Keep is still battling with the new Google Docs Smart Canvas features for the top spot in my favorite apps the company has released over the years.
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Not to be outdone in the Chromebox game where Acer has had quite a bit of success, it looks like the prolific Chromebook maker may be aping another company in making a Chromebox with the added – and useful – benefit of wireless charging baked into the lid portion.
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IDC study explores the acceleration of ChromeOS adoption, thanks to Virtual App Delivery
Issue 2023-23The global COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the workplace permanently. As the hybrid work model has become the new standard for thousands of companies, cloud-first operating systems such as ChromeOS have taken center stage.
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Improve query performance and optimize costs in BigQuery using the anti-pattern recognition tool
Issue 2023-23BigQuery is a serverless and cost-effective enterprise data warehouse that works across cloud environments and scales with your data. As with any large scale data-intensive platform, following best practices and avoiding inefficient anti-patterns goes a long way in terms of performance and cost savings.
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This week, Nvidia added a few GeForce Now features for Chromebook gaming: Expanded Ubisoft account synchronization and better in-game microphone support.
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What happens when you click the Home icon on Microsoft Edge? Does it open a new tab or a specific website? Let me show you how to enable the Home button and set up a home page.
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What happens when you click the Home icon on Microsoft Edge? Does it open a new tab or a specific website? Let me show you how to enable the Home button and set up a home page.
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There’s a ton to explore in the revamped Google Workspace apps. By adding dynamic and interactive Smart Canvas elements, Google is essentially rewriting Docs, Sheets, Slides, Gmail and more at their very core. Seriously, if you’re not using these features yet, you’re missing out big time.
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If you’re on the go with a Chromebook and an Android phone, here’s how you can make them work better together!
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Hello All,The Dev channel is being updated to 116.0.5804.0 (Platform version: 15489.45.0) for most ChromeOS devices.If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following ways:File a bug Visit our Chrome OS communitiesGeneral: Chromebook Help CommunityBeta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help CommunityReport an issue or send feedback on ChromeInterested in switching channels? Find out how.Google ChromeOS
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The dev channel has been updated to 116.0.5817.0/.5 for Windows and 116.0.5817.0 for Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the 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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