ChromeOS 108 brings Steam to more Chromebooks and moves to the beta stage with improvements. The list of supported devices has tripled.
Author: Kevin Tofel
Here’s my Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook review, which is a potent performer that’s best bought when on sale, even if you love that outstanding keyboard
The ChromeOS 107 release is now available for Chromebooks and other support ChromeOS devices. Here are 6 features it brings.
This week, a reader emailed me asking how to edit PDFs on a Chromebook. Here’s how to add text or ink to a PDF natively.
On Thursday, the Google Chrome 107 release rolled out to all supported Windows, Mac, and Linux devices. Here’s what you need to know.
The Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook price drops 40 percent when purchased directly. That brings the cost to a more reasonable $611.40.
If you’re planning to play Steam titles, the new gaming Chromebooks should work. However, I’d skip the base Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming Chromebook.
How does a discounted 12th gen Intel Chromebook for $499 sound? The Acer Chromebook Spin 714 is currently enjoying a $230 price drop.
Google is working on an update to the Chromebook calendar widget in ChromeOS that could show web links to online meetings and more info.
Availability has begun for the Acer Chromebook Vero 514, an eco-friendly laptop announced in August. Prices begin at $499.
I installed Steam on the Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook to see where it’s at. Now I can see why Steam on a Chromebook is still an alpha.