How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook  Of all the things most frequently asked about a Chromebook and ChromeOS online, how to take a screenshot is by far the number one request we see. For many of us that use Chromebooks on a regular basis, it is tempting to think that everyone already knows how to do this. After all, there’s even […] Read More Google's Pixel Fold lands 1st place in DXOMARK display rankings  Grabbing top marks on any benchmark is a feat that any phone maker would be proud of. Ranking number one for cameras or displays is goal that most manufacturers aim for and as you’d expect, these achievements are usually held by five or so brands including Apple, Samsung, Oppo and Huawei. In recent years, Google […] Read More Google Opinion Rewards wants you to scan your shopping receipts to earn points  Google Opinion Rewards has always been a go-to app for me when it comes to earning Play Store credit by answering questions. Now, it seems that Opinion Rewards has finally added a feature that’s been in testing for more than four years, per 9to5Google – the ability to scan your shopping receipts when you get […] Read More Early benchmarks for new Chromebook tablet 'Geralt' show nice performance improvements  Since we first came across the ‘Geralt’ baseboard back in February, I’ve been beyond excited thinking about the devices this development unit will end up producing. With the new MediaTek MT8188 on board and what looks to be at least a follow-up to both the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 3 and Duet 5 both on the […] Read More Goodbye Google Play Movies and TV: Android TV now features its own 'Shop' tab  Today, Google introduced a new ‘Shop’ tab for Android TV to help you easily discover and buy new movies and shows. You can browse and buy directly on Android TV without needing to open other apps or grab your phone. Google Play Movies and TV used to be used for this, but with the introduction […] Read More Google releases 'Perspectives', could help you get personalized answers in Search  Back during Google I/O last month, Google shared a new tool that it planned to release which would allocate many different viewpoints in Search to further personalize the information you’d have returned for your query. This way, you’d have less little blue links and more useful data to make a decision with. This tool is […] Read More You can save $50 off NFL Sunday Ticket for a limited time  Since Google and YouTube announced the news that many NFL fans have been waiting ages for – the removal of NFL Sunday Ticket from the clutches of DirecTV – many of us have already locked in the deal that will give us unlimited access to nearly every NFL game every Sunday. And if you signed […] Read More Google offers DIY repair for the Pixel Fold  Right to Repair has been a hot topic for some years and there has been a growing push in the past decade for “fair repair” legislation as it applies to consumer electronics. In the simplest of terms, Right to Repair gives consumers and independent repair shops access to OEM parts, manuals, diagrams and diagnostics for […] Read More The Chromebook Battery Saver is taking shape to allow better battery life on the go  Back in March of this year, we posted about a new Battery Saver on the way to ChromeOS. While there is an Energy Saver for the Chrome browser already out in there in the world, this OS-level battery saver would obviously be meant for Chromebook users: not those on MacOS, Windows, or Linux. While the […] Read More Google is bringing its excellent Workspace Calendar scheduling feature to One subscribers  Google is now bringing its awesome Calendar Scheduling feature to everyone, making it easier than ever to set up one-off meetings or grab coffee with a friend. This update builds on the appointment scheduling functionality that was initially announced in 2021 for Google Workspace Individual subscribers. Appointment Scheduling has let businesses create shareable booking pages […] Read More |
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