Duet AI brings chat and file summaries, audio-first 'Huddles', and a visual redesign to Google Chat  Duet AI for Google Workspace just launched, and acts as your personal AI assistant and collaborator across Google’s services. In fact, it can even take notes and attend meetings on your behalf! At $30 per person per month, it is a steep investment, especially for small businesses, but it offers a no-cost trial for those […] Read More Duet AI for Google Workspace launches, takes notes and even attends meetings on your behalf  In the age of remote work, Google Meet has been a lifeline for many of us. Even if you were more accustomed to Zoom during the pandemic, Meet has cemented its place as a competitor and offers plenty of great features that even Zoom doesn’t have. Now, that’s more true than ever with the launch […] Read More Google announces nearly 20 new starters and actions to make your smart home less annoying  In a post on the Nest Community Forum today, Google unveiled a handful of new starters and actions for your smart home routines. Now, you can do things like change light effects, automatically open or close windows or blinds, adjust humidity levels, and even pause your TV or music when the doorbell rings. Devices can […] Read More You can get the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook for half off right now  It’s been over three and a half years since the Samsung Galaxy Chromebook arrived at CES 2020. With its gorgeous, slim, eye-catching design, first-ever 4K OLED display (on a Chromebook), and fiery red paint job, it was hard not to be a bit head-over-heels when we first saw it in real life. However, the honeymoon […] Read More With ChromeOS 116, you can truly customize your RGB keyboard  Last year, the Chromebook world saw a new and slightly unexpected shift towards gaming-centric devices. We now have had three fantastic options (four if you include the first ASUS “gaming” Chromebook that was nowhere near as good as the newer Vibe CX34 Flip) that not only excel in cloud gaming, but also in typical Chromebook […] Read More Google Search may be testing a new pop up box for Knowledge Graph content from Maps  Here’s something I’ve never seen before – Google seems to be testing a new ‘lightbox’ pop up for content clicked on through its Knowledge Graph panel. While searching for something, like the Portland Public House in New Zealand, and clicking on the photos on the right-hand side, I was met with that which you see […] Read More The Acer Chromebook 516 GE is back to its lowest-ever price right now  If you missed out on the few previous sales we’ve seen on the incredible Acer Chromebook 516 GE, there’s good news: your chance to snag the Acer Chromebook 516 GE at its lowest-ever price is back as Best Buy has relisted the Acer 516 GE – my current, favorite Chromebook – for just $499. Shaving […] Read More After four years, Google gets its notification bell back, but the beloved Mr. Jingles is still on hiatus  Google+ shut down in back in 2019, and at that time, Google also removed the extremely useful notification bell from Search on the web and mobile. This bell would show you notifications for things like Gmail, Google Photos and Hangouts Chats as well as Assistant alerts. Now, that bell has re-appeared on mobile via the […] Read More The Chrome Cast 236: Lacros is better than ever with ChromeOS 116  This week on The Chrome Cast, we begin the show by discussing the recent announcement by Google and Cameyo that the two will be partnering up moving forward to deliver a seamless virtual app delivery service to ChromeOS enterprise customers. Cameyo is a fantastic service that has been great for years at this point, so […] Read More ChromeOS 116 makes the move to the new Lacros Chrome browser an absolute breeze [VIDEO]  Wow. I’m legitamately blown away right now. ChromeOS 116 has started rolling out today and while we’re still looking for any other new stuff to talk about in this latest update, the one thing I’ve been a bit fixated on this week has been the new, decoupled Chrome browser for ChromeOS devices called Lacros. On […] Read More |
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