• I tried going self-hosted but Google Drive is just too convenient

    I tried going self-hosted but Google Drive is just too convenient

    I wanted to self host my storage system but Google Drive’s ease turned out to be the real draw.


  • Securely deploy ChromeOS Flex – from anywhere

    Securely deploy ChromeOS Flex – from anywhere

    Just three years ago, ChromeOS Flex was born with a mission to breathe new life into existing hardware, offering a modern, sustainable, and secure experience in the process. Today, we’re proud to have over 600 certified devices, and millions of ChromeOS Flex devices being used around the world every day.


  • Pixel 10 launch event is officially August 20, with a tad bit of intrigue in the invite

    The speculation is over. After weeks of leaks pointing to a mid-August timeframe, Google has now made it official. The company has sent out invites for its annual hardware event, Made by Google 2025, which will take place on Wednesday, August 20.


  • Build with more flexibility: New open models arrive in the Vertex AI Model Garden

    In our ongoing effort to provide businesses with the flexibility and choice needed to build innovative AI applications, we are expanding the catalog of open models available as Model-as-a-Service (MaaS) offerings in Vertex AI Model Garden.


  • How to Delete a Gmail Account?

    How to Delete a Gmail Account?

    If you’ve decided that you no longer need your Gmail account, it’s important to understand the process of deleting it permanently. Whether you’re switching email providers or just want to declutter your digital life, knowing the right steps ensures your personal data is protected.


  • Chrome Beta for Desktop Update

    The Beta channel has been updated to 139.0.7258.42 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.


  • Go beyond data: Four steps to master enterprise excellence

    Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of five blog posts dedicated to data transformation powered by Google Cloud and its ecosystem of data and analytics partners.  Everyone is trying to determine how best to leverage new AI technologies.


  • How Renault Group is using Google’s software-defined vehicle industry solution

    It’s funny to think of Renault Group, the massive European car manufacturer, as a software company, but in many ways, it is.


  • Chrome’s bottom address bar is finally rolling out widely on Android

    After the initial announcement last month had us all excited, the day has finally arrived. Google is now widely rolling out the option to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen in Chrome for Android.


  • Chrome Beta for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 139 (139.0.7258.40) 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.


  • Gmail’s new Calendar integration makes scheduling meetings so much easier

    We’ve all been there, trapped in what feels like an endless email chain: “What time works for you?” “How about Tuesday at 2?” “Sorry, I’m busy then, what about Wednesday morning?” It’s a frustrating exchange that can take up far too much time.


  • Chrome Beta for Android Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 139 (139.0.7258.41) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.


  • Google’s Android boss suggests ChromeOS could be on borrowed time

    Gentoo derivative is the most popular Linux distro, but its days are apparently numbered Google’s Android president has confirmed the platform is set to replace ChromeOS – but not when.…


  • Google’s Android boss suggests ChromeOS could be on borrowed time

    Gentoo derivative is the most popular Linux distro, but its days are apparently numbered Google’s Android president has confirmed the platform is set to replace ChromeOS – but not when.…


  • Google Drive could get seamlessly smarter about your PDF documents (APK teardown)

    PDFs in Google Drive may soon auto-summarize on Android — no tapping needed.


  • US tech giants bet big on infrastructure-led shift in AI strategy

    Several major US companies announced sweeping investments in AI and energy infrastructure this week, aligning with President Donald Trump’s push to strengthen the country’s dominance in the rapidly expanding tech sector. Google signed a $3 billion deal with Brookfield Asset Management to procure power from two hydropower facilities in Pennsylvania.


  • Circle to Search for Windows: 4 AI-powered visual search tricks

    Sometimes, the best way to look something up is to provide an image of what you’re thinking about rather than trying to describe it. Android phones offer a convenient “Circle to Search” feature, which is now integrated with Google’s Gemini AI assistant.


  • The simple Android screen app that saves my sanity

    The simple Android screen app that saves my sanity

    Fair warning: The tip you’re about to ingest has nothing to do with any of the fancy-schmancy, accuracy-challenged AI ballyhoo that dominates most tech news coverage at the moment. Nope — it’s just a good old-fashioned utilitarian upgrade for your favorite Android phone.


  • Do Counter Strike Skins Actually Make You a Better Player? The Truth Revealed

    You’ve probably grabbed a fancy AWP Dragon Lore and felt like your shots were suddenly better than usual. Counter Strike skins aren’t just cosmetics anymore. They’ve become status symbols, investments, and something many players think helps them play better. The CS2 skin world runs on perception.


  • How Simple Games Are Optimized for Performance on Lightweight Devices

    You know the thing that’s interesting? Some of the most addicting games out there are not even the ones with amazing graphics or complex storylines. They’re the simple ones that just so happen to play perfectly on your old phone that’s been dropped three times and has a cracked screen.


  • The Most Famous International CS2 Teams In 2025

    The Most Famous International CS2 Teams In 2025

    The competitive landscape of Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) has grown immensely in 2025, with international teams reaching new heights in terms of skill, viewership, and influence. The rise of streaming platforms and global tournaments has brought unprecedented exposure to esports, making CS2 one of the fastest-growing competitive scenes worldwide.


  • Secure Browser Games for Chromebook Users

    Secure Browser Games for Chromebook Users

    Lightweight and cloud-based, Chromebooks are ideal for browser gaming—but not all games are created with safety in mind. Here’s how users can enjoy accessible entertainment without compromising device or data security. Browser-based gaming has become increasingly popular, offering gamers easy access without the need for high-end hardware.


  • Implementing High-Performance LLM Serving on GKE: An Inference Gateway Walkthrough

    The excitement around open Large Language Models like Gemma, Llama, Mistral, and Qwen is evident, but developers quickly hit a wall. How do you deploy them effectively at scale?


  • Is Chrome OS and Android’s merger just hot air or a new era of personal computing?

    We want to hear from you. Are you ready to bin your Windows or Mac setup to embrace Google’s unified future?


  • Chrome for Android users can now choose which end of the screen the address bar is on

    Google widely rolls out Chrome’s bottom address bar for Android.


  • Why Can’t I Zoom In on My Chromebook?

    Why Can’t I Zoom In on My Chromebook?

    Have you ever wondered, “Why can’t I zoom in on my Chromebook?” You’re not alone. Many users face this issue when trying to read small fonts or view detailed images. Thankfully, your Chromebook includes several options to help you magnify content in different ways.


  • Our biggest questions about ChromeOS and Android merging

    Sameer Samat, Google’s head of Android ecosystems, recently confirmed that Android and ChromeOS will be merged into a single platform, reigniting a slew of questions about the future of the operating systems. Combining them makes sense.


  • Chrome for Android Update

      Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 138 (138.0.7204.157) 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.


  • Stable Channel Update for Desktop

    The Stable channel has been updated to 138.0.7204.157/.158 for Windows, Mac and 138.0.7204.157 for Linux which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log.


  • Chrome Stable for iOS Update

    Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 138 (138.0.7204.156) 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.


  • NotebookLM gets even more useful with new expert-curated ‘Featured Notebooks’

    Google’s AI-powered research tool, NotebookLM, is an absolute favorite productivity app for many users. Its real power comes from its ability to become an expert in the specific source materials you provide it.


  • Google exec clarifies his ChromeOS and Android merger statements

    After a Google executive let slip what seemed to be a definitive confirmation yesterday that Google is “combining Chrome OS and Android into a single platform,” the story has taken what I’d call a predictable turn.


  • I hope Google doesn’t screw up these things when it merges Chrome OS into Android

    From system requirements to bloatware and more, Google can’t afford to get these things wrong.


  • Why Android 16’s Desktop Mode is the perfect successor to ChromeOS

    Why Android 16’s Desktop Mode is the perfect successor to ChromeOS

    ChromeOS walked so Android 16’s Desktop Mode could run.


  • Legal Framework of the Nevis Gaming License: Essential Regulations Explained

    The Nevis Gambling License is an increasingly popular choice for online gaming operators worldwide. With its attractive regulatory environment and well-established legal framework, this license offers significant advantages to those seeking to establish a gambling business in a jurisdiction that is both reliable and secure.


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