How to create a Gantt chart in Google Sheets with the new Smart Canvas Timeline view  Are you tired of hearing me talk about Google’s new Smart Canvas features yet? Well, I like the sound of my own voice (or in this case, the sound of my fingers clicking and clacking on my keyboard), so I’m going to keep gushing about how great they are. Today, I’m going to show you […] Read More Now that I'm using Google Tasks a lot more, I wish it had a 'Today' view like its competitors  Ever since Google nixed the Calendar reminders for Keep and Assistant, I’ve been a bit salty, but I’m quickly coming around to the idea of a combined task and reminder system with Google Tasks. Setting a deadline for a task is pretty much the same exact thing, after all. That being said, I’m still not […] Read More The versatile Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3i is already $70 off and that's a steal  Looking for a late-model convertible Chromebook that won’t break the bank but also isn’t a piece of garbage? Today is your lucky day. Lenovo’s new Chromebook Flex 3i is a budget-friendly 2-in-1 that’s powered by Intel’s latest small-core processors. The Flex 3i features a crispy 16:10 12.2″ display that pumps out 300 nits of brightness […] Read More OnePlus may release a more-affordable Pixel Fold rival in August in the US  As it currently stands here in mid-June 2023, we have basically no competition in the foldable phone market here in the US. While other markets have quite a few players in this space, we here in the States have one and only one option for a folding phone/tablet hybrid if you want to buy one […] Read More The Pixel 8 is getting an impressive camera upgrade  We are rapidly approaching the official release date of Google’s highly-anticipated Pixel Fold smart phone. Exciting as that is, most consumers aren’t in the market for a $1,800 flexible handset, yet. No, more buyers are likely eyeing October and the release of Google’s upcoming Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro that will feature the next-gen […] Read More Just like that, the Pixel Watch SpO2 sensor is being enabled for some users  One of the more curious omissions from the launch of the Pixel Watch last year was the lack of blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) tracking. It wasn’t odd that they didn’t have it as a feature, per se; it was odd that the tools to measure it are on the Pixel Watch and Google simply wasn’t […] Read More Acer's 13th Gen Chromebook Spin 714 is now available for $699  In April, Acer held its annual next@Acer even where the PC giant announced a slew of new products. In the mix was the next iteration of the popular Chromebook Spin 714 that has been a top seller among consumers for the past few years. While the new model didn’t deviate from last year’s device, there […] Read More Google Play Books on Android now lets you manage multiple books at once, adds unshelved view  After receiving a brand new Material You logo this week and tools to help young readers practice comprehension, Google Play Books is already adding new features. I’m not sure why all of the sudden love for one of my favorite apps, especially as it hardly ever receives updates, but I’m not complaining. Upon opening the […] Read More Google Meet On-the-Go mode will automatically take away distractions if you're not stationary  I’m not saying you should walk and talk while in a Google Meet call, but I get that everyone is busy beyond belief in a corporate environment. Similar to how Google Maps has a special Driving mode that alters the app experience to better accommodate your attention at a glance, Google Meet is now working […] Read More The Chrome Cast 230: Pixel Watch 2, Apple Vision Pro, and ASUS Vibe CX34  This week on The Chrome Cast, we diverged into a bit of slightly-foreign territory. While the show starts with some new leaks that have surfaced surrounding the Pixel Watch 2, we switched gears on a bit of a whim to the new Apple Vision Pro and stayed on that topic for longer than we would […] Read More |
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