ChromeOS 105 is due out any day now and it will bring a new experimental feature. ChromeOS 105 adds keyboard controls for Android games.
Browsing: Experimental Features
The latest ChromeOS Dev Channel adds a “Follow site” option. This will bring RSS to the side panel on Chromebooks. Google Reader lives on?
After its untimely death in 2013, Google Reader may be resurrected. Is Google Reader coming back with a full Chrome and ChromeOS integration?
Both the Chrome browser and ChromeOS 106 are getting a Partial Translate language feature. Here’s how it works.
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.
Improved Chromebook window tiling is here on the Dev Channel. Here’s a first look at the ChromeOS 105 partial split window interface.
A new prototype feature adds multiple tabs in PWAs on a Chromebook. This could elevate Progressive Web Apps with new users experiences.
In a Google Chrome OS 102 Dev Channel update, a small design change to the Calendar widget makes the experience immensely better.
The Google Chrome side panel is adding a Read Anywhere option, which will take the place of Reader Mode in Chrome, and a place to write private user notes.