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.
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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.
New Chrome OS 104 features are available in the Stable Channel. After you upgrade your Chromebook, here’s what you get.
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.
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.
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.
After more than 10 years of ChromeOS, native video editing on Chromebooks is near! Here’s a peek at the feature set for this native application.
I’m still using the Lacros browser on my Chromebooks, but there’s a pain point. Google will eliminate it by starting Lacros during boot up.
Recently, I’ve been more productive on an iPad than on my Chromebook due to Focus Modes. I wish ChromeOS Focus Modes existed like on iOS.
I decided to turn a 2013 MacBook Air into a Chromebook and learned how to install ChromeOS Flex the hard way.
Improved Chromebook window tiling is here on the Dev Channel. Here’s a first look at the ChromeOS 105 partial split window interface.