Most operating systems allow apps to automatically run upon logging in. With this upcoming ChromeOS code change, Chromebooks can auto-run PWAs at login.
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How can you view the memory used per tab on Chromebooks? There’s a way in ChromeOS that’s not ideal, but it works. And it may get easier to see memory usage.
There are definite pros and cons when considering FydeOS vs ChromeOS Flex. Here’s an overview of both to help decide which is better for you.
For a true PC gaming experience, Chromebooks with integrated GPUs won’t cut it. Code suggests Chromebooks with Nvidia GPUs for Steam gaming are in the works.
Although the MediaTek K1200 is a great performer in the HP Chromebook x360 14b, certain design choices keep me from recommending this laptop for most people.
If you have the ChromeOS 111 Beta Channel, you can enable the Material You Quick Settings menu on your Chromebook. Here’s how, and what it looks like.
The latest ChromeOS 111 Beta Channel has a little surprise in it. Here’s what the new custom keyboard shortcuts app looks like on a Chromebook.
The Acer Chromebook 516 GE sees a $200 discount. That brings the cost down to $449 for a Chromebook that’s worth every penny of that price, if not more.
Google is changing the name of Tote to Quick Files and adding an additional feature. Here’s how to change from Chromebook Tote to Quick Files in Chrome OS.
Google is adding OCR text from PDFs to digitize those individual words and phrases. The new feature will work on Chromebooks and in the Chrome browser.
Chromebooks get six key, new features with the ChromeOS 109 release, which is rolling out on the Stable Channel. Here’s what you need to know.