Are you cloud gaming on a Chromebook, fitting into that strange Venn diagram intersection of being a PC gamer that uses a Chromebook?
Author: Kevin Tofel
The Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook has a $1,019 premium price. Does it perform and look like a premium device? Here are my first impressions.
Chromebooks get ChromeOS 106 this week as Google has started pushing the Stable Channel update to many devices. Here’s what you need to know
Google and three of its hardware partners introduced cloud gaming Chromebooks. Nice, but the real benefits will come later.
I came away from my CTL Chromebook PX14EX review with surprising new respect for education laptops. This one can easily meet students’ needs.
Google is working to update customized Chromebook keyboard shortcuts, complete with new icons. Here’s what they look like.
The Asus Chromebook Flip CX5 with 12th gen Intel processor has the same CPU as the HP Elite Dragonfly but is half the price at $549 this week.
Here’s how to quickly maximize and minimize windows with Chromebook keyboard shortcuts. It works with tabs, PWAs and Android apps.
This Lenovo ThinkPad C14 Chromebook sale gets you one of the most powerful 12th gen Intel Chromebooks for $662.35, which is 35 percent off.
The Memory Saver performance feature for Chrome has a useful, new option. In ChromeOS 108, you can configure some sites to always stay active.
What are your Chromebook gaming options without Stadia? More than you think: Here are some suggestions and choices to get your game on.