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Minecraft is one of the most popular games on the planet, and it’s available on a lot of different devices, too. Chromebooks, though, have never had official support for Chromebooks, with many turning to hacky methods to run the game instead.
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Whether you need power or scalability, we have you covered.
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Google Chrome gets the ability to translate text in images from the right-click menu through a new context menu item. This results in the Side panel using Google Lens displaying the whole image in a foreign language page in English.
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Google Chrome on Android is moving back to or restoring System Sharesheet again from Share hub. If you don’t like Chrome’s custom share hub on Android, good news for you! Google is working to migrate it to the system share menu, meanwhile, allowing users to disable the hub.
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Google isn’t happy with the work done on the Screenshot Editor in Chrome (desktop). It has been in development for several months. The company has deleted it from Chrome citing “isn’t polished enough to ship” and requires “a “big rework”. The feature is experimental.
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Here's how you can install Microsoft Edge on Chrome OS, even though it is not supported
Issue 2023-05Microsoft’s Edge browser is officially unsupported on Chrome OS, but you can still install the Linux version from the Beta channel. Read on!
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Here's how you can install Microsoft Edge on Chrome OS, even though it is not supported
Issue 2023-05Microsoft’s Edge browser is officially unsupported on Chrome OS, but you can still install the Linux version from the Beta channel. Read on!
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One of the aspects of Chromebooks that has been a negative for many over the years is the lack of Microsoft’s Office suite, but as those apps improve their experiences on the web, ChromeOS is about to add better integration with Microsoft 365.
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ChromeOS has two Task Manager systems. You can use both to manage your Chromebook’s RAM, battery life, and so much more.
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New year, new Chromebooks. Today, Acer is showing off four ChromeOS devices — including the Chromebook Vero 712 — all of which are built to endure the strain of being used daily in a classroom.
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Don’t like Chrome’s memory saver feature? Here is how you can disable that.
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Google is aiming to give Chrome desktop UI a major makeover with Chrome Refresh 2023. The current UI has already been updated with Material Design and Material Design You, but this new refresh could be a huge change for Chrome running on Windows, Mac, Linux,ChromeOS,Fuchsia and Lacros.
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ChromeOS has a desks feature that lets you create multiple virtual desktops for enhanced productivity. It’s simple to get started with.
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The rise of AMD-powered Chromebooks has arrived, with Acer’s new Chromebook Spin 514 being one of the first big launches. After a brief spin with it last year, I’ve been using the Spin 514 with its AMD Ryzen 5 5000 series processor for the past few weeks. Here’s what you should know.
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You’re not limited to using just Google Chrome on a Chromebook. You can run Firefox or any other Linux or Android browser, too.
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PC sales dropped by more than 25% year-over-year in the last quarter of 2022, as did the prices for the hardware that did sell, according to several reports from industry research groups.Every major PC vendor saw the heavy declines in PC sales, with Dell Technologies hardest hit in the fourth quarter; it experienced as much…
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CES usually features the best upcoming Windows laptops, but this year, ChromeOS devices took center stage.
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HP’s newest flagship Chromebook is the Dragonfly Pro Chromebook. We look at everything you need to know about this incredible new ChromeOS device.
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More than any other platform, Google’s ChromeOS is in a constant state of evolution — and if you blink for a minute, you’re bound to miss some promising new possibility or progression.For those of us who rely on Chromebooks for work, that’s fantastic. It means there’s always something new to learn, uncover, and consider and…
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Tech gear is a perennially popular holiday gift. If you’re the proud owner of a new phone, tablet, or computer — or you provide tech support for family and friends with new devices — we’re here to help.Check out and share these stories, which can help you get the most out of a new Android…
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Gaming Chromebooks could be a good idea, eventually.
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Google was busy adding many new features to ChromeOS in 2022, from Steam support and cloud gaming to a video editor.
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Just over half of all surveyed readers say they use Chrome OS all the time.
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Do you know how much Chrome OS has evolved in recent years?
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When we talk about gestures, we tend to focus on the fingie-on-the-screen variety — whether we’re talkin’ Android gestures and all the possibilities on that front or chewing over the similar set of on-screen gestures Chromebooks have had for a while now.But there’s a whole other category of time-saving swipers sneakin’ around in your greatest…
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When we talk about gestures, we tend to focus on the fingie-on-the-screen variety — whether we’re talkin’ Android gestures and all the possibilities on that front or chewing over the similar set of on-screen gestures Chromebooks have had for a while now.But there’s a whole other category of time-saving swipers sneakin’ around in your greatest…
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Google’s Chrome browser has long been plagued by memory system-sucking issues — especially when multiple tabs are open — but the world’s most popular browser today got an upgrade to optimize both device battery power and memory use.
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Good news, my fellow Chromebook-carrying citizens: Google’s ChromeOS platform is in the midst of getting a great new feature that’s all about productivity — and odds are, you can find and enable it on your own favorite Chromebook this very second.The feature ties into the ChromeOS Virtual Desks system. Remember that thing? It’s the setup…
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Good news, my fellow Chromebook-carrying citizens: Google’s ChromeOS platform is in the midst of getting a great new feature that’s all about productivity — and odds are, you can find and enable it on your own favorite Chromebook this very second.The feature ties into the ChromeOS Virtual Desks system. Remember that thing? It’s the setup…
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They may be part and parcel of everyday business, but with hundreds of business-oriented laptops to choose from — everything from sleek ultralight tablets to huge portable workstations — picking the right ones to outfit your company’s workforce can make finding a needle in a haystack seem easy. We’re here to help with a buyer’s…
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The latest version of ChromeOS brings a trashcan in the Files app, as well as a cleaner experience with the virtual-on-screen keyboard.
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Chrome OS finally has its own recycling bin feature.
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A code change in the Chromium Gerrit repository suggests Google might soon be adding a useful GIF picker to ChromeOS, similar to the one on Windows.
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Black Friday is almost over, but these six Chromebook deals are still running. If you’re looking for the jump into ChromeOS, look no further.
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For $160 off, you’ll struggle to find a better Chromebook deal
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