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Cameyo, a service for companies and schools to run Windows applications in the cloud, has new integrations just for Chromebooks.
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My, oh my, we sure have come a long way in these Google-scented quarters of ours.
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This may feel like déjà vu because Google itself mistakenly leaked this announcement a few days ago, but the company today officially announced the launch of Steam OS on Chrome OS. Before you run off to install it, there are a few caveats: This is still an alpha release and only available on the more…
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Google has officially released the first alpha builds of Steam for Chrome OS. Here’s what Chromebooks are supported and how to install it.
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Recently we reported Chrome lets you add passwords manually and dismiss compromised password warnings, another new feature is now being worked on by Google. Chrome Password Manager now lets you add notes to Passwords in case you need it for saved and manually added credentials.
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You only need a Chromebook that supports Android apps.
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Google, for the first time, finally confirmed what’s been rumored for a long, long time.
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Chromebook password = Your Google account password.
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After the Chrome OS, Google is working to bring the Side search feature to Chrome browser on Windows, Mac, and Linux for you to easily compare search results in the side panel and view the page at the same time.
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You can get all the emojis you want, right on your Chromebook.
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All the ways to make things appear smaller or bigger on your Chromebook.
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Are these devices worth your money?
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You may not be able to delete some files directly, but there’s a way to get it done.
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Chrome 99 lets you Uninstall Web Apps from Windows Settings and remove default Search engines
Issue 2022-09Google has released Chrome 99.0 on March 1st and is now available for download. As of now, the update is still rolling out, if the about dialog doesn’t show you the update, wait for it to arrive or download Chrome and overwrite the existing installation to use the latest version.
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It’s not the same as on Windows or macOS, but Chromebooks can handle zip files just fine.
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You won’t get the best snaps, but here’s how to use your Chromebook’s camera in a pinch.
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It’s rather simple, thanks to Google Chrome and a nifty web app.
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Lenovo debuted a few new Chromebooks at Mobile World Congress, including an updated Duet 3 that has a pixel-rich 2K display.
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It’s not so difficult once you know how.
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Google has rolled out animated screensavers for Chromebooks running Chrome OS 100, with potential for more to be added in the future.
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In a recent code change posted over at Chromium Gerrit, Google has released an initial list of Chromebooks that will support Steam at launch.
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Google is working to redesign the downloads interface for the Chrome browser. The company may be shifting Downloads from the shelf at the bottom to the toolbar on top. As of now, it added a downloads icon to the toolbar.
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The Year of Linux is Finally Upon Us: Make Welcome Chrome OS Flex, The Best Valentine Gift No One is Talking About I Took the Plunge and installed Chrome OS Flex on a MSI Stealth 15M with RTX 3060 GPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and Intel Core i7-11375H for the Team […]
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We kick the tires on Flex and install it on some old hardware for good measure.
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We kick the tires on Flex and install it on some old hardware for good measure.
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Google’s Privacy Sandbox initiative for its Chrome browser hasn’t exactly been an unmitigated success, but it has definitely kicked off a healthy discussion about online privacy — and the company’s own role in the advertising ecosystem. Now, with many of the initiatives around Chrome still in flux, Google also plans to expand many of these…
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Google launched Privacy Sandbox in 2019. The company announced it will phase out support for third-party cookies towards the end of 2023. Clearly, it is far ahead and the company seeks more time for testing and running origin trials.
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Google has revealed Chrome OS Flex, a new version of Chrome OS based on CloudReady OS that can be installed on traditional PCs.
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Google today announced Chrome OS Flex, an early preview of a new initiative that aims to bring Chrome OS to virtually any PC (and older Intel-based Macs). Built on top of CloudReady, which Google acquired in 2020, Chrome OS Flex is aimed at enterprises and educational users who want to prolong the lifetime of their…
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You can try out Chrome OS Flex with just a USB stick, or replace your current operating system.
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Google acquisition results in free, downloadable Chrome OS.
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Google acquisition results in free, downloadable Chrome OS.
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Google’s Chrome OS platform has come a ridiculously long way in an incredibly short time.Back when it launched in 2010, Chrome OS truly was just a browser in a box — a dead-simple operating system designed to act as a portal to the web and not much more. The software had no desktop, no task…
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A new report shows off how Pixel phones will be able to mirror their screens to Chromebooks, and it might come to Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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Chrome Prerender2 & Omnibox Prerendering to bring Speed Boost to page Loads in browser
Issue 2022-07Google Chrome browser pre-loading content of websites or webpages before your visit in the background is not new, this is called prerendering. Google is working on a new Prerender, Prerender2 in Chrome to load websites almost instantaneously.
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