The Google Chrome side panel is adding a Read Anywhere option, which will take the place of Reader Mode in Chrome, and a place to write private user notes.
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I’m typically not a desktop guy but HP has put a really enjoyable package together. During my HP Chromebase 21.5 review period, I was pleasantly surprised.
I always worry about losing a USI Chromebook stylus. Dell’s new digital pen for Windows integrates Tile tracking. I’d love to see it come to Chromebook pens.
As Google’s effort to unbundle the Chrome browser from the Chrome OS platform nears, it may make sense to include more Google Chrome browser coverage.
Google Chrome OS 100 is heading to Chromebooks, Chromeboxes and Chromebases soon. Expect an improved Launcher, GIF creation and later, a new Android VM.
Need to know which printers work with Chromebooks? Here’s a resource with hundreds of options from the major brands.
Last week, a new Google Chrome zero-day bug was patched. My Chromebook got that patch before nearly all other Chromebooks, thanks to Lacros.
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.
More Chrome OS devices are coming with a fingerprint sensor. There’s just one problem: A Chromebook fingerprint sensor can only do one thing, while on other platforms it can do so much more.
The newly-announced Samsung Galaxy Chromebook 2 360 has an entry-level Celeron oddly paired with a super high-resolution touchscreen.
Google is working on a welcome update for Chrome OS virtual desks that will reduce clutter when closing a workspace on your Chromebook.