The reported Pixelbook Go specs and design have leaked, leaving me with serious questions about Google’s strategy here. This is why I said back in June it may not be worth waiting for the next Pixelbook.
Author: Kevin Tofel
Do you have the Android version of Amazon Music installed on your Chromebook? Better check and see if you still have it: Amazon has been removing it from devices and the Play Store doesn’t show Chromebook compatibility.
In the market for a powerful 2-in-1 Chromebook with 8th-gen Intel Core i5 processor? Lenovo has a 15 percent coupon code for the high end Yoga Chromebook C630.
Earlier this month, Lenovo outed 3 new Chromebooks with Intel processors. It turns out there’s a fourth variant, not yet announced, with AMD under the hood: The Lenovo Chromebook S345.
Move over low-cost HP Chromebook X360 11: It looks like a sleeker, nicely designed 12-inch model from HP will be here soon. Say hello to the unannounced HP Chromebook X360 12.
A week after FCC information and photo leaks of the Asus Chromebook Flip C433 landed, the 2-in-1 is official, at least in the UK. Will Asus only sell the base model like it did for the Chromebook Flip C434? I hope not.
Wondering why a Chromebook with similar on-paper hardware specifications often costs more than a seemingly exact same Windows laptop? Here’s why.
Recently posted benchmark scores, combined with a lack of fan vents on the Asus Chromebook Flip C433 strongly suggest this 2-in-1 will be powered by an Intel Core m3 processor; the same one as in the Pixel Slate.
The final design images of the upcoming Asus Chromebook Flip C433 show a very Pixelbook-like design with small screen bezels that still has enough room to fit a full-sized USB port.
Chrome OS 78 is expected to bring a shared text clipping feature that will let you send clipboard contents to or from a Chromebook to any other device running Chrome, including Macs, PCs, and iOS devices.
A mysterious reference to an Asus Chromebook Flip C433 appeared this week and it’s the real deal. Thanks to the FCC, we can see the device and many of its internals. Now we just need Asus to announce it.
