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The new Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition is the first modular Chromebook.
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Thanks to a new partnership with Google, Framework is announcing the Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition. Similar to the concepts behind the regular Windows or operating system-free-based counterpart, this promises to be one of the most sustainable, upgradeable, and modular ChromeOS devices yet. With the news, Framework also becomes the newest Chromebook OEM, just like bigger…
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Chrome uses its New Tab Page to show users the most visited website shortcuts. Google sometimes uses Chrome’s new Tab Page to show shopping offers, and Google Drive files (when signed in), soon Chrome may show Google Photos Memories on the start page.
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While browsing online in Chrome, you may give a slew of permissions to websites to access your webcam, location, camera, and send notifications. You can view permissions given to and data stored across sites in Site Settings of the Chrome browser.
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Google Chrome on the desktop to add memory saver and battery saver mode features into new performance settings. Currently, Google calls the feature as high efficiency mode.
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Google is rolling game controls in touchscreen-only Android games. This should let you control and enjoy more Android games in ChromeOS 105.
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Lenovo has launched a new Chromebook, two new Android tablets, and a new monitor at the IFA show in Berlin.
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Android and ChromeOS. ChromeOS and Android. Has there ever been a more enigmatic and question-creating couple in the mobile-tech universe?From the get-go, Google’s two primary platforms have been the subject of endless scorn and speculation.
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Last year, Google has announced it started testing long-dead Google Reader’s RSS feature in Chrome for android with the ability to follow and get updates of favorite websites’ content right from a new tab.
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It’s not just eco-friendly, but also a fairly-priced Chromebook with some good specs.
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The original Chromebook Duet was brilliant, save for lacking performance. Fortunately, the new Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 3 Chromebook fixes that.
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Google’s ChromeOS platform sure has come a long way.From the early days, when ChromeOS was little more than an experimental “browser in a box,” to today — with the platform powering first-class hardware and supporting a diverse range of productivity applications — Google’s once-crazy-seeming project has turned into one of the world’s most intriguing and…
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Google Chrome on Windows requires you to enter your device password to view or edit saved Passwords. Google is now working on adding another layer of protection or new privacy feature that requires biometric authentication such as using a fingerprint scanner attached to a laptop to access Passwords.
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The latest ChromeOS update finally brings the system-wide dark theme to the forefront, along with a couple of other new features.
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Is Acer’s iterative update to the Spin 513 worth it?
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There’s a new top dog in the world of Google laptops and it’s the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook. It’s sleek, powerful, and you will want it.
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New Microsoft Edge based on Chromium already has the ability to translate a full page and partial text, Google Chrome on desktop with translation feature built-in till now allows to translate the whole web page, it can now translate selected text also when you right click and select the option in the context menu. Google…
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Google today announced that it is adding a new movie editor and a few new video editing features to Google Photos, but for now these new features will only be available in the Android app running on Chromebooks.
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Chromebooks are getting new features in time for the new school season.
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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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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 is exploring making Chromebooks idle Chrome tabs more quickly.
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