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Chromebooks

Apps Laptops Linux 

Google releases new Hangouts Chrome app

October 9, 2014 John F 0 Comments Chrome, Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google Chrome, Hangouts

Google just released a brand new Hangouts app for Chrome OS and the Chrome browser on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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Laptops Linux 

Chrome Web Store now lets you view popular apps in your country and search for apps with Android versions, too

June 5, 2014 John F 0 Comments Chrome OS, Chrome Web Store, Chromebooks, Google Chrome

The Chrome Web Store doesn’t get updated very often, but when it does, it’s usually to add some pretty nifty

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internet TV
Laptops Linux 

Google and Intel will hold a joint “Chrome OS” event next week

May 1, 2014 John F 0 Comments Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google, Google Chrome, Intel

Google and Intel have announced plans to hold a joint press event Tuesday evening on May 6, aimed at showcasing

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Laptops Linux Tips & Deals 

Why multi-window support is better in Chrome OS than Windows [Video]

April 15, 2014April 15, 2014 John F 3 Comments Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Chromebox, Featured, Google, Google Chrome

Chrome OS got an update recently that drastically improved the way multi-window support works in the OS, and I can

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Android Good and EVO Tips & Deals 

Deal alert: (Almost) all Chromebook owners can get 60 days of free Google Play Music All Access

March 11, 2014 John F 3 Comments All Access, Android Apps, Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google, Google Chrome, Google Music, Google Nexus, Google Play

If you are a current Google Chromebook owner, and you’re looking for a new streaming music service, you may just

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Laptops Linux Tips & Deals 

Google Chrome tip: Set a timer from your omnibar

August 8, 2013 John F 3 Comments Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google, Google Chrome

Google’s products are full of hidden gems and Easter eggs, and here’s another that I just happened to stumble across:

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Apps Laptops Linux 

Quickoffice finally arrives in the Chrome OS dev channel

July 1, 2013July 1, 2013 John F 0 Comments Chrome Apps, Chrome OS, Chromebook Pixel, Chromebooks, Google, Google Chrome, Quickoffice

When Google first launched the Chromebook Pixel, we were told that native, offline Microsoft Office editing was coming soon, made

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Apps Tips & Deals 

Tip: Install the Google+ Photos app on any Chromebook

June 26, 2013 John F 0 Comments Chrome Apps, Chrome OS, Chromebook Pixel, Chromebooks, Google, Google Chrome, google plus

Yesterday I went hands on with the new Google+ Photos app for the Chromebook Pixel, although there was one painful

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Laptops Linux 

Samsung discontinues Series 5 550 Chromebook, no new Series 3 until 2014

June 20, 2013June 20, 2013 John F 2 Comments Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Google Chrome, Samsung, Series 5 550

Samsung confirmed that the Series 5 550 Chromebook has been discontinued, with its replacement being the $249 Samsung Series 3

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Editorials Laptops Linux 

My top 10 most wanted features on Chrome OS

June 20, 2013 John F 11 Comments Chrome OS, Chromebook Pixel, Chromebooks, Chromebox, Featured, Google, Google Chrome

Chrome OS has become the operating system that I use on a daily basis to do practically everything: almost all

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Laptops Linux Tips & Deals 

Chrome tip: How to access the stock new tab page in Chrome when your extensions override it

June 19, 2013 John F 1 Comment Chr, Chrome OS, Chromebooks, Chromebox, Google Chrome

One of the great things about Chrome OS is the ability to customize just about everything – you can change

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