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.
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Nvidia surprised many at its annual GTC event. It’s going back into the notebook market, making it likely we’ll see Nvidia and MediaTek chips in Chromebooks.
Work in February started on a new detachable Chromebook. Now, there’s more details on Homestar, an OLED Chromebook with Snapdragon 7c and USI stylus support.
Look out mid-range Chromebooks, there’s a new-ish kid on the block. The new HP Chromebook x360 14c gets beefed up with 11th-gen Core i3 and i5 CPUs.
Google recently bought Neverware, creator of CloudReady software that gives new life to old devices. Now, Google is integrating CloudReady into Chrome OS 90.
We’re still waiting for the Asus Chromebook Flip CM3 detachable to launch but someone got a hands on. Here’s a video comparing the CM3 keyboard with the one for the similar Lenovo Chromebook Duet.
I’ve heard from a number of folks who don’t like the new Tote feature in Chrome OS 89. Here’s how to disable the feature for now.
After finding this new model last week, the ASUS Chromebook Flip CM3 convertible specs are live. They’re mostly what I expected but there’s a puzzling surprise.
Need a basic browsing device that runs all day on a single charge? The MediaTek-powered Acer Chromebook Spin 311 might do the trick and it’s on sale for $249 with Bluetooth mouse and protective sleeve.
Chrome OS turned 10 last year but Chromebooks are just now celebrating their 10th birthday. Here’s a look at Chromebooks over the past decade, along with news of new features landing soon with Chrome OS 89.
Reports suggest the Asus Chromebook Flip CM3 tablet will cost $369 at Costco in the US. Hopefully, this isn’t the base model. Even with a few nice benefits over the similar Lenovo Chromebook Duet, that device can often be found for $249.