• DeepSeek triggers shock waves for AI giants, but the disruption won’t last

    Chinese start-up DeepSeek rocked the tech industry Monday after the company’s new generative AI (genAI) bot hit Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store and downloads almost immediately exceeded those of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.


  • The sweet Acer Chromebook Spin 312 deal is back to save you $150

    Remember the interesting Acer Chromebook Spin 312 that popped up at the very end of 2024 without any warning? Well, not only is it back in stock; this powerful little Chromebook and its intriguing $150 discount are both available once again for purchase.


  • HP Chromebook x360 14a Review

    HP Chromebook x360 14a Review

    The HP Chromebook x360 14a is a convertible device that bridges the gap between a tablet and a laptop, offering Chrome OS functionality at an affordable price. While its touch screen and design are commendable, its dim display, mediocre speakers, and inconsistent trackpad limit its appeal.


  • The impressive Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is legitimately back in stock and I want one

    Back at CES 2025, a small-ish tablet from Lenovo really seemed to capture the imagination of a wide audience that is clearly still interested in an easy-to-hold yet still-powerful tablets.


  • Position elements declaratively

    Position elements declaratively with CSS Anchor Positioning. Learn more at goo.gle/css-anchor-positioning-video or by clicking on the related video! Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Products Mentioned: CSS


  • Cloud migrations made easy: a guide to migrating from AWS to Google Cloud

    More and more customers deploy their workloads on Google Cloud. But what if your workloads are sitting in another cloud? Planning, designing, and implementing a migration of your workloads, data, and processes is not an easy task.


  • Privacy-preserving Confidential Computing now on even more machines and services

    Organizations are increasingly using Confidential Computing to help protect their sensitive data in use as part of their data protection efforts. Today, we are excited to highlight new Confidential Computing capabilities that make it easier for organizations of all sizes to adopt this important privacy-preserving technology. 1.


  • Cloud migrations made easy: a guide to migrating from AWS to Google Cloud

    More and more customers deploy their workloads on Google Cloud. But what if your workloads are sitting in another cloud? Planning, designing, and implementing a migration of your workloads, data, and processes is not an easy task.


  • A new flexible, simplified, and more secure way to configure GKE cluster connectivity

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) provides users with a lot of options when it comes to configuring their cluster networks. But with today’s highly dynamic environments, GKE platform operators tell us that they want more flexibility when it comes to changing up their configurations.


  • Privacy-preserving Confidential Computing now on even more machines and services

    Organizations are increasingly using Confidential Computing to help protect their sensitive data in use as part of their data protection efforts. Today, we are excited to highlight new Confidential Computing capabilities that make it easier for organizations of all sizes to adopt this important privacy-preserving technology. 1.


  • A new flexible, simplified, and more secure way to configure GKE cluster connectivity

    Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) provides users with a lot of options when it comes to configuring their cluster networks. But with today’s highly dynamic environments, GKE platform operators tell us that they want more flexibility when it comes to changing up their configurations.


  • Businesses get their own version of the Chrome Web Store

    Businesses get their own version of the Chrome Web Store

    Though there are a variety of cool extensions for the Chrome browser, there are also malicious extensions that pose a security threat. To increase security, Google has now launched the Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, a new store specifically designed for business users.


  • Businesses get their own version of the Chrome Web Store

    Businesses get their own version of the Chrome Web Store

    Though there are a variety of cool extensions for the Chrome browser, there are also malicious extensions that pose a security threat. To increase security, Google has now launched the Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, a new store specifically designed for business users.


  • Google’s just dropped $250 million on HTC’s XR talent: Here’s why it’s a big deal

    It looks like Google’s getting real serious about Android XR, the new platform from Google, Qualcomm, and Samsung that’s made for all things virtual and augmented reality.


  • Trump’s RTO edict raises concerns over morale, efficiency —  and burnout

    President Donald J. Trump’s executive order to federal employees to return to the office “as soon as practicable” will have a variety of repercussions — most of them negative, according to industry analysts and others.


  • I tried this free open source ChatGPT competitor, and I’m blown away

    I tried this free open source ChatGPT competitor, and I’m blown away

    Human-like reasoning and open-source flexibility make Deepseek R1 a standout AI model to watch.


  • Static Routing API

    Discover the Static Routing API, which allows browsers to fetch resources directly for certain paths, enabling offline page loads with service workers. Learn more at https://goo.gle/static-routing-api or by clicking on the related video! Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome


  • A quick look at the new Pixel-like ‘Getting Started Checklist’ for Chromebooks

    Last week as ChromeOS 132 rolled out to users and shortly after, official release notes arrived to give us the scoop on what was new.


  • 192.168.111.114 Admin Login

    192.168.111.114 Admin Login

    Accessing the admin panel is essential to manage your router’s settings, such as updating your Wi-Fi credentials or resolving connection issues. You can do this by going to the IP address 192.168.111.114. Before proceeding, ensure your device is connected to the router’s network via Wi-Fi or an Ethernet cable.


  • Discover the Clipboard API’s unsanitized option and how it can keep your HTML intact when copying and pasting. Learn more at goo.gle/async-clipboard-api or by clicking the related video! Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Products Mentioned: Google Chrome


  • 20.0.0.1 Admin Access

    20.0.0.1 Admin Access

    The IP address 20.0.0.1 is a gateway to configuring your router or modem settings. This private IP is crucial for users who want to personalize their network by updating key configurations like the Wi-Fi password or changing the network name (SSID).


  • How To Play Roblox On Chromebook?

    How To Play Roblox On Chromebook?

    Many students enjoy playing Roblox, a platform that offers countless fun and engaging games. However, school Chromebooks often have restrictions preventing students from playing Roblox, mainly due to firewalls and disabled settings. If you’re facing this issue, don’t worry!


  • Dell Chromebook Review

    Dell Chromebook Review

    Chromebooks are among the most straightforward computers to use, but manufacturers often struggle to perfect them. An ideal Chromebook should be affordable, fast, durable, and offer a full day of battery life.  Many models have come close mto eeting some of these requirements while missing others.


  • Why I wish Pixel phones would just go back to Snapdragon chips

    I’ve had a love/hate relationship with Google’s own Pixel phones over the years. Well, maybe love/hate is too strong a sentiment. Let’s go with love/don’t prefer instead.


  • Why I’m far more excited for Samsung’s AR glasses than their Android XR headset

    Amidst the whirlwind of new Samsung Galaxy S25 phones and a sneak peek of the much-anticipated XR headset at Galaxy Unpacked, something else caught my eye: one simple slide during the presentation that shows AR glasses on Samsung’s development timeline.


  • Smile! You can now control your Chromebook with your face

    Smile! You can now control your Chromebook with your face

    Google has started rolling out a number of new features in Chrome OS, according to The Verge, including a new feature that allows a user to control their Chromebook using head movements (to move the mouse pointer) and facial expressions (to click or activate dictation).


  • Acer’s 2025 EDU Chromebook lineup includes a new tablet

    Acer just introduced new Chromebooks aimed at the education market at BETT 2025, and though this is mostly standard fare for the education-focused conference, there’s one little addition to Acer’s latest offering that’s quite interesting this time around in the form of a tablet, and the Acer Chromebook Tab 311 makes this usually-uneventful classroom Chromebook…


  • Master prompt engineering for better AI results

    The quality of a large language model’s (LLM) output depends greatly on the instructions it receives. Prompt engineering involves carefully crafting questions to elicit the best results, and is essential for implementing any feature that uses an LLM. Learn how to improve your prompt engineers skills with this resource → goo.


  • Announcing smaller machine types for A3 High VMs

    Announcing smaller machine types for A3 High VMs

    Today, an increasing number of organizations are using GPUs to run inference1 on their AI/ML models.


  • Tchibo brews up 10x faster customer insights with AlloyDB for PostgreSQL

    Tchibo, a well-known coffee retailer and lifestyle brand based in Germany, needed a faster, smarter way to manage and interpret vast amounts of customer feedback across its diverse product offerings and sales channels.


  • Introducing agent evaluation in Vertex AI Gen AI evaluation service

    Comprehensive agent evaluation is essential for building the next generation of reliable AI. It’s not enough to simply check the outputs; we need to understand the “why” behind an agent’s actions – its reasoning, decision-making process, and the path it takes to reach a solution.


  • Deal: Save a record $200 on this excellent Acer gaming Chromebook

    Deal: Save a record $200 on this excellent Acer gaming Chromebook

    We gave the 2024 Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE a 9-star review, and now you can get it for just $449 in this Best Buy deal.


  • New Year, New OS. Supporting your business with ChromeOS Flex

    Out with the old, in with the newIt’s a new year, which means new beginnings, fresh starts, ambitious resolutions, and the sinking feeling that you still have outdated tech slowing down and creating unnecessary costs for your business.


  • Chrome Dev for Desktop Update

    The Dev channel has been updated to 134.0.6974.3 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.


  • The ASUS CM30 Chromebook tablet plummets to just $212

    The ASUS CM30 Chromebook tablet plummets to just $212

    While we still don’t have a ton of Chromebook tablets to choose from at this point in 2025, there are a few out there worth a look. The second half of 2024 gave us a couple notable new tablets in the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11″ and the ASUS CM30 Detachable.


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