There are plenty of things I like about the HP Chromebook x2 11. Here’s why its worth considering when on sale.
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Google introduced Android 12L, a “version” of Android to support apps on folding phones, tablets and Chromebooks. It looks like Responsive Design 2.0 to me and the first iteration didn’t improve mobile apps on Chromebooks.
At the Adobe MAX event, Adobe announced beta support for limited Photoshop usage on the web, making Adobe Photoshop on Chromebooks a potential reality.
Microsoft this week announced an online version of its popular VS Code integrated development environment (IDE), bringing a new option for people who want to code on a Chromebook.
Orders for the 13.3-inch Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook have started, with availability on October 28. Powered by a second-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, this well-equipped Chrome OS tablet is $499.99.
My hope though for today’s Pixel 6 launch event? Google shows off a feature to run Android apps on a Chromebook from the phone. Here’s why.
On Thursday, Google released the Chrome OS 94 Stable Channel update for Chromebooks with a focus on accessibility. Here’s what you need to know about those, and other features in fixes arriving now.
I’m thrilled to see the sheer volume of Chromebook coverage on the rise. Everyone once in a while though, I read the latest coverage and almost wish I hadn’t because it perpetuates Chromebook myths.
How can you answer the question of is a Chromebox right for you without actually spending hundreds of dollars? There’s an inexpensive way to try Chromium OS on a Raspberry Pi and find out.
HP loaned me its newest Chrome OS tablet a few days ago. I haven’t spent too much time with the HP Chromebook X2 11, but I do have early thoughts. Some are really good. And some are… really bad.
One of the very things I love about using a Chromebook is also one of the things I hate. It’s too easy to open a tab to some time and waste time when I should be working. Hello Chromebook site blocker extension!