The Google Chrome 112 release is now generally available, bringing a number of fixes and features to macOS, Linux, and Windows. Here’s what’s inside.
Author: Kevin Tofel
With a 23% discount from the $550 retail price, I can overlook some of the Lenovo 5i Chromebook shortcomings. If you can too, it can be yours for $419.99.
Google announced a reader mode in ChromeOS called Read Anything, and it arrives in ChromeOS 114. Here’s how to use it early in the ChromeOS 111 side panel.
Announced last month at Mobile World Congress, you can now purchase the Lenovo Slim 3 Chromebook with an expected 13.5 hours of battery life for $319.
The HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook demo unit was the star of CES in January. My review verifies if this device is the real deal as a Pixelbook-like device in 2023.
Want to see the last five items in your ChromeOS clipboard history? Use the Launcher + V keyboard shortcut. Don’t get used to it though, a new combo is coming.
A few weeks ago I bought a $299 mini PC and it showed me just how good a Chromebox can be. Well, if it has the right hardware, that is.
If you need a large screen, all-day laptop, the Lenovo 5i Chromebook is a decent but compromised option. What are you willing to sacrifice for the 16″ display?
The ChromeOS and Chrome browser Memory Saver frees up memory based on tab activity over time. A new, smart algorithm is in the works to improve this feature.
The HP Chromebook x360 14c is getting the 12th gen Intel upgrade treatment. Faster memory, WiFi and a better camera are also here with a $699 starting price.
After reports of early access beta testing, Minecraft for Chromebooks officially arrives today. There are hardware requirements but they’re quite reasonable.