After years of waiting, it appears that an upcoming version of Chrome OS will allow you to sort apps on Chromebooks. Huzzah!
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While it’s not a perfect secondary app solution, Linux on your Chromebook can be useful. Scary to some, yes, but still useful. Are you using it?
On Tuesday, the Google Play Store will have a new Zoom progressive web app available, making Zoom on a Chromebook a much improved experience with more desktop-like features.
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.
Say hello to a new HP Works with Chromebook monitor, available today for $299.99. Although it has multiple inputs, all you need is a USB-C cable to extend your Chromebook workspace.
In progress code suggests we should see improved vertical display support on Chromebooks. Here’s why I can’t wait and why you should be happy about this too.
Tired of sending links to pages and have people ask what part it was you wanted them to read? Here’s how to solve that problem by enabling the Copy Link to Text highlight in Chrome OS 90.
A new Chromebook feature just appeared in the Canary Channel and it’s a welcome addition: Chrome OS 91 will add Recently Closed tabs in Tab Search.
Can’t find the Chromebook setting to change your Downloads location? Here’s how to change the Downloads folder to Google Drive or another folder.
Among the many new features Chrome OS 89 adds to Chromebooks is a more modern display capture tool. Here’s wow to capture or video record a Chromebook screen.