• chrome://flags#scheduler-configuration: Hyper-Threading Control

    The chrome://flags#scheduler-configuration flag in Google Chrome allows users to control how the browser utilizes CPU threads, particularly regarding Hyper-Threading (also known as Simultaneous Multi-Threading or SMT). This feature can enhance performance on systems with Hyper-Threading-capable processors but may introduce security considerations. What Is the Scheduler Configuration Flag?


  • Chrome Beta for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 137 (137.0.7151.24) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • Chrome for Android Update

       Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 136 (136.0.7103.125) 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.


  • Is Quizizz Free? Pricing, Pro Features & Common Tech Fixes

    Looking for a fun and interactive tool to make learning exciting? Quizizz is a popular choice used by educators and trainers. It blends game-style learning with powerful analytics. This manual explains Quizizz pricing, what each plan offers, and answers common tech-related concerns like “is Quizizz down” and “Quizizz not working.


  • Stable Channel Update for Desktop

     The Stable channel has been updated to 136.0.7103.113/.114 for Windows, Mac and 136.0.7103.113 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.


  • After those Android Show teases, I’m hoping for Android XR hands-on demos at I/O

    One of the big things I was personally hoping to see detailed during “The Android Show: I/O Edition” yesterday was Android XR, and perhaps a closer look at the new headsets and glasses set to run this new platform.


  • What to expect during Elevate — The Global Commerce Summit: Join theCUBE May 23

    Digital commerce is entering a new era defined by speed, flexibility and personalization, where businesses reject rigid, legacy platforms in favor of modular, cloud-native solutions. This shift toward composable commerce is setting the stage for agile, customer-centric growth.


  • Gemini is headed to Wear OS soon, and that includes Samsung watches

    Following Google’s broad announcements at the Android Show: I/O Edition about Gemini’s expansion, Samsung has confirmed that its popular Galaxy Watches and even Galaxy Buds are set to receive this a heavy dose of Gemini in the near future.


  • Gemini’s model picker is getting a much-needed cleanup

    Following some description changes last week, Google is now rolling out an updated model picker in the Gemini web interface specifically for Gemini Advanced subscribers, providing a cleaner and more intuitive way to access its various capabilities.


  • How to Use Guest Mode on a Chromebook

    How to Use Guest Mode on a Chromebook

    Guest Mode lets anyone use your Chromebook without signing in or seeing your personal files. It’s great if you want to lend your device without giving full access. What Guest Mode Does How to Open Guest Mode That’s it — you’re now in Guest Mode.


  • HPE expands private cloud portfolio and touts simplified virtualization

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. today announced an expansion of its private cloud portfolio, introducing new software and services aimed at reducing costs and simplifying hybrid information technology operations.


  • 10 bad default settings you need to change in Windows

    10 bad default settings you need to change in Windows

    A modern Windows PC works without much tweaking — mostly. But some settings out of the box are simply bad, undercutting your PC’s full performance or keeping you from getting the best picture from your monitor, for example.


  • M-136,  ChromeOS version 16238.47.0 (Browser version 136.0.7103.102), has rolled out to ChromeOS devices on the Stable channel.


  • A quick recap on all Google announced on the Android Show: I/O Edition

    Google just kicked off its I/O season with a special Android Show: I/O Edition, dropping a ton of news about what’s next for the world’s most popular operating system.


  • My favorite Android tablet just dropped a bit lower in price

    If you’ve been eyeing Lenovo’s impressive, smaller Android gaming tablet – the Legion Tab Gen 3 – I have some great news for you. This compact flagship tablet has just seen another price drop, making it more tempting than ever at just $469.


  • chrome://flags/#crostini-gpu-support: How to Enable Crostini GPU Support on Chrome OS

    Enabling GPU acceleration for Linux applications on Chrome OS significantly enhances performance for demanding tasks such as gaming, 3D modeling, and hardware-accelerated video rendering. This guide provides a complete step-by-step approach to activating the chrome://flags/#crostini-gpu-support flag, helping your Linux environment utilize GPU resources efficiently. What Is chrome://flags/#crostini-gpu-support?


  • Kahoot vs. Quizizz: Which EdTech Tool Is Right For Your Classroom?

    Teaching today looks very different from what it did a decade ago. Classrooms are evolving with digital tools that turn lessons into engaging activities. Two of the most well-known names in this space are Kahoot and Quizizz.


  • GenAI companies go granular with open-source models for agents

    Generative AI (genAI) companies are adopting a larger assortment of open-source and smaller language models that excel at automating specific tasks.


  • Walmart’s new $30 Onn Google TV 4K Plus spotted on store shelves

    It looks like Walmart is finally ready to start selling its latest, affordable Google TV streaming device.


  • Announcing open-source enhancements to LangChain PostgreSQL

    At Google Cloud Next ‘25, we announced upgrades to the core LangChain Postgres package and became a major contributor to the library.


  • With the Pixel 9a, I’ve completely forgotten it’s a budget phone

    In what I would consider the highest of compliments, I can easily say that after using the Pixel 9a for a couple weeks now, I’ve basically forgotten most days that I’m carrying around anything lesser-than when compared with the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro.


  • Google’s “Android Show” is kicking off I/O today: A few things I’m hoping to see

    While the full Google I/O 2025 experience is still a week away, Google is kicking things off early today with a special one-off livestream called “The Android Show: I/O Edition.


  • Understanding the Price of Ethereum: Factors and Future Implications

    Ethereum, the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, is a decentralized platform that enables developers to build decentralized applications (dApps) and execute smart contracts. Unlike Bitcoin, which is mainly a digital currency, Ethereum powers decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and much more.


  • Does agentic AI spell doom for SaaS?

    Does agentic AI spell doom for SaaS?

    Concurrent with the rise of artificial intelligence in recent years has been an uptick in fear of it. With every new use of artificial intelligence comes the fear that it will cost jobs.


  • Increase Foot Traffic with a Conversion-Driven Poster Maker

    Physical posters can still be a powerful way to reach real-world customers. Even in this digital-first world, a high-impact, well-placed poster can turn a passerby into a paying customer. However, foot traffic is not dead, especially if you are a brick-and-mortar store located in a busy area.


  • Fix “Can’t Play Content on This Browser Version” in Chrome

    If you’re seeing this message while trying to stream video content, it usually means Chrome is outdated or incompatible with the platform you’re trying to access. Here’s how to fix it and get back to watching. 1. Check and Update Chrome a. Open Chromeb. In the address bar, type chrome://settings/helpc.


  • How to Disable or Restore the Chrome Download Bubble Using chrome://flags/#download-bubble

    Google Chrome’s Download Bubble[ chrome://flags/#download-bubble] is a new interface that replaces the traditional download bar at the bottom of the browser with a download icon in the top-right toolbar. When you download a file, clicking that icon reveals a floating bubble that shows recent downloads.


  • How To Host Your Quizizz Quizzes?

    How To Host Your Quizizz Quizzes?

    Looking to run interactive quizzes with ease? Whether it’s for work, training, or feedback, Quizizz host options make it simple and fun. This platform lets you create quizzes, assign them live or later, and personalize the experience with your own Quizizz logo, avatars, and even images.


  • Multi-cloud AI made easier: Aiven for AlloyDB Omni now generally available

    Building modern, data-driven applications requires a database that can handle transactional, analytical, and vector search workloads, especially as AI and machine learning become increasingly vital. You need a solution that scales, maintains compliance, delivers consistent performance, and that doesn’t require constant re-architecting.


  • Inside Infinity Learn’s AI Tutor, powered by Google Cloud

    Late-night study sessions, complex equations, and immense pressure: for millions of students in India, the IIT JEE Main exam and NEET for medical colleges are critical gateways for their futures. Exam success hinges on intricate reasoning within physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, and botany.


  • Google Keep on the web is finally getting proper text formatting tools

    Google Keep has been getting some development love from Google of late, and the latest improvement is one that many users like myself have been eagerly anticipating.


  • After a decade, Google looks to be changing its iconic ‘G’ logo

    It’s been nearly a decade since Google last tweaked its iconic ‘G’ logo, but a new, more vibrant version is beginning to roll out. This new, updated expression sees the familiar four-color ‘G’ transition from distinct, solid color blocks to a smoother, gradient-style design. And I’m kinda digging it.


  • OpenAI’s IPO aspirations prompt rethink of Microsoft alliance

    Microsoft and OpenAI are renegotiating their multibillion-dollar partnership deal to better align with each company’s evolving goals in the artificial intelligence race, the Financial Times reported. The talks center on a critical balancing act.


  • A Guide to Choosing the Right Document Conversion SDK for Your Business 

    Efficiency, automation, and accuracy are among the essentials a business needs to run seamlessly. However, your business will need a document conversion SDK to achieve all these.


  • Oracle’s AI play: Making databases speak your language

    In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping digital infrastructure, Oracle Corp. is reimagining the very foundation of enterprise computing — the database. From AI-infused operations to lightning-fast data recovery, Oracle is baking intelligence into its systems to meet escalating demands for speed, flexibility and security.


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