Thanks to Chrome OS 101, I now have the dark Chromebook boot screen that’s nearly a decade overdue. Good-bye blazingly bright white!
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In June of 2019, I called for Google to give consumers the ability to disable Chrome OS automatic updates. A new code change suggests that’s coming.
I’m all in with Lacros as my primary browser. So far, Lacros in Chrome OS 100 offers a comparable experience to the native Chrome OS browser.
The Lenovo Duet Chromebook was my pick of the year in 2020. Now, the $399 Lenovo Duet 3 Chromebook looks to build on the original’s popularity.
Based on the configuration you want, the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook cost may be more than you expect. Here’s why.
I read and watched a dozen Steam Deck reviews. Why? They can tell you how well Chromebooks and Steam will, or won’t, work.
I picked up a new $16 Chromebook accessory that I absolutely love. Here’s how it boosts performance and comfort.
Did you know you can drag and drop apps from your Launcher directly to the System Tray on a Chromebook? Here’s how.
Been holding out to play PC games on your Chromebook? Steam gaming on Chromebooks will scratch that itch but you’ll probably need new hardware.
The latest Dev Channel release of Chrome OS 100 offers the first look at animated screensavers for Chromebooks.
If you thought Chrome OS Flex was going to be the official method to get software updates on a Chromebook past its support date, think again.