Yesterday, Google officially released version 100 of its Chrome browser, and today it's following suit by releasing version 100 of Chrome OS. While there weren't a lot of big features for Chrome 100 ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
ChromeOS is a relic of that time period in the late 2000s and early 2010s when netbooks were a thing. Except that people didn’t really want netbooks. They wanted thinner and lighter but still full ...
Google has finally added a trash can feature to Chrome OS 108. The feature could previously be toggled via a flag, but it’s now a default option. Chrome OS has been around for over a decade now, ...
Chromebooks have always been thought of as cheap laptops running a glorified web browser instead of an operating system, but times have certainly changed. Today, you can buy powerful Chromebooks and ...
"I am very interested in how people are using their laptops these days and what they’re getting done," With a mouse and keyboard, dummy. Same answer as when Windows 8 was utterly failing on every ...
We got Google’s Chrome OS up and running alongside Android on a Pixel phone. This is possible thanks to a special build of Chromium OS — the open-source version of Chrome OS — made for running in a ...
You’ve probably heard about Google Chromebooks. Like Android, Chrome OS is based on some variant of Linux, but it is targeted at the “cloud first” strategy so Chromebooks typically don’t have a huge ...
Let me just go on the record as saying: The Google Calendar website is fine. And fine really is the most appropriate word here. Google’s default desktop Calendar interface is perfectly functional, and ...
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