• Long Term Support Channel Update for ChromeOS

    A new LTS  version 132.0.6834.226 (Platform Version: 16093.108.0), was rolled out for most ChromeOS devices. This version includes selected security fixes including:411573532 High CVE-2025-5063 Use after free in CompositingRelease notes for LTS-132 can be found here Want to know more about Long-term Support? Click hereGiuliana PritchardGoogle Chrome OS


  • Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The ChromeOS Stable channel is being updated to OS version 16267.60.0 (Browser version 137.0.7151.132) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • Chrome for Android Update

     Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 138 (138.0.7204.63) 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.


  • Extended Stable Updates for Desktop

     The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 138.0.7204.97 for Windows and 138.0.7204.93 Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.


  • Stable Channel Update for Desktop

    The Stable channel has been updated to 138.0.7204.96/.97 for Windows, 138.0.7204.92/.93 for Mac and 138.0.7204.96 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.


  • Yes, the Lenovo Chromebook 14 is the best Chromebook I’ve ever used

    Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 MSRP – $649/$749 “After putting it in the bag and having it by my side for real-world work, I have no issue saying that this is my favorite Chromebook ever made.


  • How to Get Chromebook Out of Tablet Mode?

    How to Get Chromebook Out of Tablet Mode?

    Chromebooks are now more powerful and flexible than ever before. With ChromeOS, users can enjoy a smooth experience whether they’re using a traditional laptop, a convertible model, or a touchscreen tablet. One unique feature of ChromeOS is tablet mode.


  • How to build Web3 AI agents with Google Cloud

    How to build Web3 AI agents with Google Cloud

    For over two decades, Google has been a pioneer in AI, conducting groundwork that has shaped the industry.


  • Chrome Stable for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 138 (138.0.7204.119) 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.


  • What’s new in DevTools 136-138

    Let’s dive in~ Explore the latest DevTools features in Chrome 136-138 with Matthias! Chapters: 0:00 – Introduction 1:11 – Automatic workspace discovery 1:54 – corner-shape and function debugging 3:06 – End-to-end patching for styles with AI 4:49 – Ask AI about Performance insights 6:06 – Bonus tip Resources: Automatic workspace discovery → https://goo.gle/devtools-workspace-ai AI innovations…


  • Cloud CISO Perspectives: The global threats facing EU healthcare

    Welcome to the second Cloud CISO Perspectives for June 2025. Today, Thiébaut Meyer and Bhavana Bhinder from Google Cloud’s Office of the CISO discuss our work to help defend European healthcare against cyberattacks.As with all Cloud CISO Perspectives, the contents of this newsletter are posted to the Google Cloud blog.


  • ‘Squid Game: Unleashed’ is coming to Chromebooks, and that’s pretty cool

    We’re always on the lookout for signs that gaming on Chromebooks is being taken more seriously, and today we have a fantastic one.


  • Protecting the Core: Securing Protection Relays in Modern Substations

    Written by: Seemant Bisht, Chris Sistrunk, Shishir Gupta, Anthony Candarini, Glen Chason, Camille Felx Leduc Introduction — Why Securing Protection Relays Matters More Than Ever Substations are critical nexus points in the power grid, transforming high-voltage electricity to ensure its safe and efficient delivery from power plants to millions of end-users.


  • New Chromebooks and tools for even better teaching and learning

    The classroom’s getting an upgrade this school year with new software like Class tools and hardware like Chromebooks, Chromebook Plus and Chromebox OPS.


  • I always install Chrome Beta on all my Android phones; here’s why

    I always install Chrome Beta on all my Android phones; here’s why

    Having two completely separate Chrome apps means I control my personal and work accounts and data.


  • The essential office apps for Android

    The essential office apps for Android

    The days of taking care of business exclusively in an office are over.


  • Google Gemini Statistics [2025 Edition]

    Google Gemini Statistics [2025 Edition]

    Understanding the latest Gemini AI Stats (2025) is essential for anyone tracking AI innovation, user behavior, and competitive positioning. This comprehensive article digs deep into Google Gemini’s reach, integration, usage patterns, and head-to-head performance with updated and verified data.


  • Chrome on Android might borrow NotebookLM’s best feature

    Chrome on Android might borrow NotebookLM’s best feature

    The feature will use AI-generated podcasts using text from online articles to enhance the absorption of information.


  • Your browser has ad tech’s fingerprints all over it, but there’s a clean-up squad in town

    Like being hard to spot? They’d much rather you didn’t Opinion  There are few tech deceptions more successful than Chrome’s Incognito Mode.…


  • Your browser has ad tech’s fingerprints all over it, but there’s a clean-up squad in town

    Like being hard to spot? They’d much rather you didn’t Opinion  There are few tech deceptions more successful than Chrome’s Incognito Mode.…


  • Google in 1998 Easter Egg

    Google in 1998 Easter Egg

          Google! – Microsoft Internet Explorer Google! Special Searches Stanford Search Linux Search Help! About Google! Company Info Google! Logos Get Google! updates monthly: Subscribe Copyright ©1998 Google Inc. The “Google in 1998” Easter egg allows users to experience Google’s original 1998 interface.


  • Crosh Shortcut And Essential CROSH Commands

    Crosh Shortcut And Essential CROSH Commands

    Struggling with Chromebook issues? Standard fixes might help, but accessing deeper system controls through Chrome OS terminal commands reveals hidden solutions. This comprehensive guide examines fundamental terminal operations and demonstrates the convenient keyboard combination for advanced device management.


  • What Is the Show Windows Key on Chromebook?

    What Is the Show Windows Key on Chromebook?

    If you’re using a Chromebook, you might have noticed a key with a rectangle and two vertical lines. This is known as the Show Windows key. But what is the Show Windows key on Chromebook, and how do you use it? This manual explains everything you need to know.


  • Dev Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex

    The ChromeOS Dev channel is being updated to OS version 16328.6.0 (Browser version 139.0.7258.8) for most ChromeOS devices.


  • The first Snapdragon X Plus Chromebook in development has a code name: ‘Quenbi’

    A few weeks back, we were thrilled to uncover ‘Bluey’, the first development baseboard for Chromebooks that will be powered by Qualcomm’s potent Snapdragon X Plus processor.


  • The new Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 is already sold out at Lenovo

    It’s always a great sign when a newly-announced Chromebook makes a splash, but it’s another thing entirely when it sells out almost immediately.


  • How to Connect Chromebook to Projector (Wired and Wireless Setup Manual)

    Chromebooks are lightweight and easy to use, making them a common device in schools, offices, and at home.


  • How to Get Rid of Administrator on Chromebook?

    How to Get Rid of Administrator on Chromebook?

    Chromebooks are light, fast, and secure devices made by Google. They are especially popular for schools, businesses, and personal use. One reason people love Chromebooks is their simple design and fast performance. Most tasks, such as browsing, editing documents, watching videos, or using apps, run smoothly without issues.


  • Transition away from third-party cookies with CHIPS

    Use CHIPS where cookies can be isolated to the embedding site to make sure your site works well whether or not third-party cookies are available. Learn more about CHIPS → https://goo.gle/chips Get more tips on how other Privacy Sandbox APIs can improve your solution → https://goo.


  • Just say no: Build defense in depth with IAM Deny and Org Policies

    In today’s cloud landscape, safeguarding your cloud environment requires bolstering your Identity and Access Management (IAM) approach with more than allow policies and the principle of least privilege. To bolster your defenses, we offer a powerful tool: IAM Deny Policies.


  • Google Drive could soon help you decode documents faster (APK teardown)

    Google is working on adding Gemini-powered multi-file summaries, and PDF summaries in the PDF viewer, to Drive on Android.


  • Announcing AI service expansion and CJIS 6.0 readiness for public safety

    Google Public Sector is continually engaging with customers, partners, and policymakers to deliver technology capabilities that reflect their needs. When it comes to solutions for public safety and law enforcement, we are deeply committed to providing secure and compliance-focused environments.


  • Google Pac-Man Easter Egg Game

    Google Pac-Man Easter Egg Game

    Pac-Man Classic SCORE: 0 LIVES: 3 READY! NEW GAME One of the most enduring examples of nostalgia done right is the Google Pac-Man Easter Egg Game, a playable version of the arcade classic that first appeared as a Google Doodle.


  • Is Microsoft’s new Mu for you?

    Is Microsoft’s new Mu for you?

    Microsoft announced this week a new generative AI (genAI) system called Mu, and it’s a true glimpse into the future of how we’ll use everything, from PCs to toasters.  Mu lets people control their computers using plain language.


  • ChatGPT Statistics And Usage Trends [2025 Updated]

    ChatGPT Statistics And Usage Trends [2025 Updated]

    We explore the most up-to-date ChatGPT Statistics (2025), covering user growth, revenue, market share, app downloads, enterprise use, valuation, environmental impact, and global distribution. Key ChatGPT Statistics (2025) 800 million WAUs And 122 million DAUs. 5+ billion site visits monthly, with average sessions around 8 minutes.


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