Lessons to learn from the Chrome OS 91 Stable update bug situations
In the aftermath of the Chrome OS 91 Stable update issues, there are key lessons to learn. It’s up to you to protect local Chromebook data. Here’s how.
In the aftermath of the Chrome OS 91 Stable update issues, there are key lessons to learn. It’s up to you to protect local Chromebook data. Here’s how.
Don’t look for or ask me which is the best Chromebook. Instead, focus on your use-cases, hardware requirements, preferences, and budget.
Linux on Chromebooks is an oft-underappreciated option to extend the versatility of Chrome OS. Here’s a recent example of adding a music score composition app, complete with audio playback.
Chrome OS is moving from a 6 to 4 week software update cycle. Now it’s time to reconfigure arbitrary Chrome OS version numbers to reflect the change.
Starting this fall, I’ll be pursuing a Masters in Computer Science at Georgia Tech. Here’s how I think Linux on Chromebooks just might get me through the program.
When I’m out working with my Chromebook and iPhone, people often come up to me and ask: “Can you happily use a Chromebook with an iPhone?” The answer is a resounding yes.
Google’s latest hire comes from Intel and has 25 years of chip design experience. Uri Frank is just the person to bring custom silicon to Chromebooks, which would offer a more optimized Chrome OS experience, similar to Apple’s M1 MacBooks.
There seem to be three main arguments against expensive Chromebooks. My thoughts on why those arguments are misguided.
It’s always great to read a “What can you do on a Chromebook?” article. But these illustrate widespread misperceptions Google Chromebooks.
A perfect storm of high demand and a vastly improved Chrome OS experience should help Chromebook sales continue growing. Enough to keep outpacing MacBooks? Probably not but the race should be closer going forward.
Up until now, I didn’t see Fuchsia having much future impact to Chromebooks. A new design document for something called Starnix would bring support for Android and Linux apps to Fuchsia in a translation method similar to Apple’s Rosetta 2.