Gmail's Android app to introduce that "Select All" button you've wanted for years  If you’ve ever used Gmail’s web version, you know how handy the “Select all” button is, right? It’s that magical button that lets you select every single email with just one click, making your life a tad bit easier when you want to archive, mark emails as read, or do any other bulk actions. In […] Read More We now have a name for Lenovo's addition to the upcoming 'Chromebook Plus' family  We’ve been talking a lot about ‘Chromebook Plus’ (formerly ‘Chromebook X’) in the past few months. While not yet rolled out, this move by Google to create a sub-brand of Chromebooks could be a real help to consumers if it all goes according to plan, and the more evidence we see of this roll-out, the […] Read More Check out this deal on the new 15.6-inch HP Chromebook I totally missed  Maybe this is a bit of the Mendela Effect, but I can confidently tell you that I’ve not seen this particular Chromebook on Best Buy’s website up until today. Yes, I’ve seen other 15.6-inch HP Chromebooks, but not this particular one. There’s been a version of this Chromebook with the new Intel N200 chip inside […] Read More PSA: Ensure your saved Collection items align with Google's content policies  Remember when we talked about Google Collections getting a fresh coat of paint and rebranding to “Google Save” or “Saved on Google”? Well, I’ve got a follow-up tale that’s both intriguing and a little cautionary. A reader recently shared a curious incident in the comments of that article. Instead of using Google Save for bookmarking […] Read More How to change the position of your Chromebook's shelf, and why you may or may not want to  Chromebooks are known for their simplicity and now for their user-friendly Material You interface. But let’s talk about one aspect of customization that often flies under the radar: shelf positioning. Most of us are content with the default bottom placement, akin to the familiar Windows taskbar. But have you ever considered shifting it to the […] Read More For some odd reason, ChromeOS doesn't let you drag file pickers to secondary displays  Recently, I decided to revisit the world of dual monitor setups with my Chromebook after taking a break from the whole desktop setup fever thing I experienced a few years back. Everything seemed to be going smoothly (for the most part, more on that later) until I encountered an unexpected snag when trying to import […] Read More The Chrome Cast 238: Google's new hardware revealed and Lacros on ChromeOS Flex  This week, we begin the conversation around Google’s upcoming hardware event slated for October 4th. We’re just a few weeks away, and now that Google has made all the new stuff we already expected official, we can begin looking forward to the event and seeing how the new Pixel phones and the new Pixel Watch […] Read More Right before the season begins, YouTube offers a free NFL Sunday Ticket trial  The much-anticipated launch of NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube and YouTube TV is now only days away, and Google has finally given those interested in testing out the service some very good news: a 7-day free trial is now available. This move allows prospective customers to dip their toes in the water a bit before […] Read More Google finally gives us a look at the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Watch 2 on purpose  After a months-long array of leaks and rumors, Google has finally decided to lift the veil on its upcoming flagship devices: the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Watch 2. Just ahead of the recently-announced Made by Google event scheduled for October 4th in New York City, Google has released a trio of video […] Read More You may soon be able to react to emails with emoji instead of having to reply to them directly  Following some hints dropped by Steve Moser about Google introducing emoji reactions for Gmail on iOS, it’s now confirmed that Android users will be joining the party. Thanks to the detective work of AssembleDebug on his Telegram group, we now have a clearer picture of what to expect. First off, Gmail isn’t just giving us […] Read More |
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