It’s easy to change ChromeOS channels to see future features. And it’s about to get easier to see which ChromeOS channel is on your Chromebook.
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I decided to turn a 2013 MacBook Air into a Chromebook and learned how to install ChromeOS Flex the hard way.
I took a look at Chrome Journeys on a Chromebook and I see tremendous value. Here’s why and what it looks like in Chrome OS.
Here’s how to reorder browser tabs with Chromebook keyboard shortcuts once this feature arrives. No more mouse or trackpad needed!
Chrome OS is widely considered a secure desktop platform, but is it private? Here’s how to view some internal Chrome OS engagement metrics.
Google Chrome 101 arrives and one of the new features is the ability to save password notes. Here’s how to use it.
As Google continues to break apart Chrome OS from the Chrome browser, some features may get moved. Viewing saved passwords is one of them.
Did you know that you can quickly learn to use Chrome OS with just a web browser? This simulator is right up your alley if you’re a new Chromebook user.
Need to connect an iPhone to a Chromebook to move photos? There are two easy ways to do it and one can even free up iPhone storage space.
How many browser bookmarks can you see at once on Google Chrome? I could have access to at least 30, and not in folders but in plain sight. Here’s how.
If you’re using Linux on a Chromebook, you might not know there’s a new version of Debian. Here’s how to upgrade to Debian Bullseye 11.3.