The Chrome Cast 231: All we know about Google's 'Chromebook X' initiative so far  This week on The Chrome Cast, we stick to one subject, and one subject only: ‘Chromebook X’. This leaked, upcoming initiative from Google surrounding a new category of Chromebooks could be a very interesting play coming by the end of the year. ‘Chromebook X’ devices should represent the best end user experiences available from Chromebook […] Read More Top 5 Chromebook deals of the week June 23, 2023  So, the Pixel Tablet is a thing now and while the use case for this dockable tablet is still a bit elusive, the overall reviews thus far have been fairly positive. If you find yourself interested in tying out Google’s new Android tablet with a charging speaker dock, you can pick one up from Best […] Read More Google debuts Education App Hub  It has been four years since Google launched the Chromebook App Hub where educators can find all the apps that work great with ChromeOS. Since that time, the App Hub has expanded to include EDU-specific content to aide and inspire teachers while ensuring that educators or getting tested and proved applications that work seamlessly with […] Read More Figma is now offering it's excellent graphic design tools to K-12 students for free  You may or may not have heard about Figma before now, but I’ll be the first to tell you that their graphic tools are top-notch and world-class. Think of them as something akin to Google Docs, but for graphic design. If you’ve used Canva or Adobe Spark, you get the idea; but think of Figma […] Read More Google wants your feedback on the Pixel Tablet  The Pixel Tablet has officially been available for just two days but Google appears to already be on the hunt to improve its unique slate that doubles as a smart display/speaker. As you may or may not be aware, Google hosts support forums for practically every service and hardware it owns. These forums are headed […] Read More The Pixel Tablet is great, but unique in the wrong ways for right now [VIDEO]  I’m not really a tablet guy. If you’ve been around Chrome Unboxed for a little while, you likely know that already. I easily get confused with the best way to utilize a tablet in my daily workflow, and though I like the form factor just fine, tablets tend to get lost on me between my […] Read More How to use Cinematic Wallpaper on your Pixel to make your backgrounds awesome  One of the latest features to come to Pixel phones is the recently-introduced Cinematic Wallpaper. Rolled into the latest Pixel Feature Drop, Cinematic Wallpaper adds quite a bit of flare to your standard photo backdrop, using some Pixel magic to add depth and motion sensing to your wallpaper photo of choice. You can try it […] Read More New code suggests a Google-made keyboard and stylus for the Pixel Tablet may exist  Since the earliest news of the Pixel Tablet arrived, we all assumed Google would make a simple keyboard and stylus solution for their new, larger-screened device. While perhaps not exactly the use case Google really built the Pixel Tablet for, there’s no denying the fact that some users are going to want to leverage a […] Read More Google looks to be prepping a new standard for Chromebook excellence with 'Chromebook X'  In a report from 9to5 Google yesterday, it seems Google could be right on the cusp of delivering a new way for consumers to make sense of the growing – and sometimes confusing – Chromebook market. For a few years, Google has used the ‘Premium’ and ‘Plus’ labels both on the official Chromebook site and […] Read More 4 new features coming to Chrome for iPhone and iPad users  The Chrome team at Google does a very solid job of keeping the browser on parity across all the platforms on which it lives. As with most software, Chrome does vary a bit from OS to OS but most features usually make it to all platforms sooner or later. Often, Chrome on Android will get […] Read More |
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