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Have you ever wanted to gain quick access to a stopwatch or a timer for your writing sessions? Many of you, especially if you’re a novelist or hobbyist writer, will know of the Pomodoro technique.
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It’s hard to believe that it has been just shy of ten years since Google released the first Chromecast device.
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I was installing the Dark Reader Chrome extension for late-night Google Docs work yesterday and I noticed something that hadn’t quite annoyed me until now. You see, most of the time when I install an extension, it stays on indefinitely.
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The Chrome team is excited to announce the promotion of Chrome 115 to the Beta channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. Chrome 115.0.5790.
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Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) recently published a 15-page report on the Economic Advantages of Google Cloud’s Advanced Networking Services, detailing how these advantages can help customers realize up to a 28% total cost savings for their cloud networking.
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For the past several weeks, I’ve been in the Beta Channel of ChromeOS 114 and most of the reason for not heading back to the Stable Channel comes down to one factor: Material You design throughout the OS.
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In-mem data warehouse unifies approach across environments, beefs up cost optimizer In-memory data warehouse and analytic system Exasol is bringing the separation of storage and compute it introduced in its SaaS offering to hosted public cloud and on-prem installations.…
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You can view the mobile version of any website on your desktop using Google Chrome. This article explains how to use Chrome’s built-in developer tool to view mobile versions of websites.
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You can view the mobile version of any website on your desktop using Google Chrome. This article explains how to use Chrome’s built-in developer tool to view mobile versions of websites.
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That first-gen Chromecast you’re still using on your bedroom TV? It’s no longer supported by Google. “Wait, it wasn’t already unsupported?!” you cry! I know! I too thought Google had stopped supporting the original Chromecast years back.
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If you love finding hidden software treasures as much as I do, Google’s ChromeOS operating system is a productivity playground like no other.
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If you love finding hidden software treasures as much as I do, Google’s ChromeOS operating system is a productivity playground like no other.
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Google is upgrading Password Manager in Chrome as Google Password Manager from version 114 on-wards. Here is how you can install Google Password Manager, Progressive Web App (PWA) in Chrome browser on Windows.
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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 114 (114.0.5735.57/.58) for Android: it’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 114 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.Chrome 114.0.5735.90 (Linux and Mac), 114.0.5735.
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Google Messages “Magic Compose” beta brings AI to your RCS chats, but with some limitations
Issue 2023-22During Google I/O 2023, Google announced that it would be injecting AI into its Messages app by way of a feature called “Magic Compose”. This is a part of the company’s larger AI integration initiative, which has already begun transforming various aspects of its services.
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Google Contacts is getting Maps Location Sharing, user weather, local time and a new look
Issue 2023-22Google Contacts has undergone some significant changes over the past year. It’s not really a powerful CMS by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s much more capable than it was, and it’s becoming even more so with every update.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 114 (114.0.5735.50) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few hours.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.
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Chrome 114 is rolling out now! With text-wrap: balance to improve text layouts, Cookies Having Independent Partitioned State are here, the new Popover API makes popovers easier than ever and there’s plenty more. Adriana Jara has all the details about what’s new for developers in Chrome 114.
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A couple weeks back, I posed the question of why Google would release a tablet in 2023 without at least providing a basic keyboard accessory. Even the cost-cutting OnePlus Pad has a simple folio keyboard, and you can buy that tablet with the keyboard included for only $479 right now.
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The Beta channel is being updated to OS version: 15437.311.0, Browser version: 114.0.5735.84 for most ChromeOS devices.
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The Apex Legends Mobile era was far too short. While the desktop version continues to see plenty of player support, for some reason or another, the mobile version could not maintain enough of a player base to stick around.
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For the past three years, Lenovo has quietly made one of the most budget-friendly flagship Chromebook 2-in-1 devices on the market. The Flex 5 or Flex 5i Chromebook started as a 13.
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We’re about a month out from the arrival of the Google Pixel Fold, and I couldn’t be more excited about it.
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Memorial Day 2023 is here and for many, that means cookouts, opening the pool and of course, holiday shopping. Before we get into that, I just wanted to take a moment to recognize why we here in the U.S. celebrate this day.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 114 (114.0.5735.58) 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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Lenovo’s big new tablet is beautiful, and proves that ChromeOS is Google’s better desktop OS
Issue 2023-22Lenovo was kind enough to send over their new, bombastic Tab Extreme that we were lucky enough to handle back at CES 2023, and I’ll be honest: I was really, really excited to try out Android as a pseudo-desktop replacement for light workflows.
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Looking for a basic, everyday use laptop? You can nab one with the 2022 Acer Chromebook 514 and pay less than half price from the $399.99 and up MSRP.
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Google Chrome is the default browser on Android phones. But maybe you want to use another browser because you prefer to avoid Google apps, you’re looking for stronger privacy safeguards, or other reasons.
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Insurance management has come a long way in recent years, with new technologies and tools emerging to streamline processes and improve customer experiences. However, many insurance companies are still using legacy systems that are slow, inflexible, and difficult to integrate across different channels.
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Google Keep reminders won’t show on Calendar anymore, the perfect productivity trifecta ruined
Issue 2023-21Google has begun the switch to its Tasks service in Calendar as a replacement for standard and Assistant-based “Reminders”. Previously, you could set reminders from Assistant or Google Keep for notes so that they would pop up at a pre-determined time or location.
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Starting right now, if you have a Google One subscription for 2TB or higher and have signed up for Labs in Search, you can enable Google’s new SGE, or Search Generative Experience. Essentially, this is its artificial intelligence integrated with Google Search!
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This week on The Chrome Cast, we start the show by discussing a recent video we publish that highlights all the ways ChromeOS is hiding in plain sight all around you.
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Google Collections gets some unsuspected love with the release of Google’s AI Search integration
Issue 2023-21Love it or hate it, Google Collections, Google’s content curation tool that’s kind of but sort of not meant to replace bookmarks is still alive and kicking.
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Google is not relenting in trying to make ChromeOS the operating system for the masses. With more and more devices arriving and more features being added on a very consistent basis, the young OS has become extremely versatile but there’s still plenty of room for more.
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