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ChromeOS 106 integrates Google Photos Memories on Chromebooks
The latest ChromeOS 106 Dev Channel update integrates Google Photos Memories on Chromebooks. Here’s a preview.
Chrome, ChromeOS 106 getting Partial Translate language feature
Both the Chrome browser and ChromeOS 106 are getting a Partial Translate language feature. Here’s how it works.
How to use function keys on a Chromebook
I recently needed to press the F10 key in an app on my Chromebook. But it doesn’t have one. Here’s how to use function keys on a Chromebook.
ChromeOS 106 bringing diacritic typing to Chromebooks
Although ChromeOS 104 just arrived, there are new features on the horizon. The latest is for ChromeOS 106, expected to add diacritic typing to Chromebooks and other ChromeOS devices.
Wait, you can wirelessly transfer iPhone photos to the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook?
How did I miss the HP QuickDrop app? It can wirelessly transfer iPhone photos, files and notes to and from the HP Elite Dragonfly Chromebook.
Chromebooks get these 8 new ChromeOS 104 features
New Chrome OS 104 features are available in the Stable Channel. After you upgrade your Chromebook, here’s what you get.
Still using apt for Linux on a Chromebook? Try Nala instead
It’s 2022 and you’re using Linux on a Chromebook. So why are you using apt to install apps? Here’s why you should try Nala for Linux.
Why I use a Chromebook
I’m often asked “Why buy a Chromebook when you can get a Mac or PC for the same price and do so much more?” Here’s why I use a Chromebook.
How to change a Chromebook Downloads folder to Google Drive
Want to have all the files locally stored on your Chromebook backed up? Here’s how to change a Chromebook Downloads folder to Google Drive.
The ChromeOS Channel on a Chromebook will soon be easier to see
It’s easy to change ChromeOS channels to see future features. And it’s about to get easier to see which ChromeOS channel is on your Chromebook.