Google continues to improve its Google Now/hotword features for Chrome OS. It is now able to launch the first result after 3 seconds, making it much more functional.
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Here is how the Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e Chromebook looks!
The Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e Chromebook looks very promising, but the company wasn’t showing us exactly how it looks! We now have an official image and must say it’s looking sweet.
Toshiba Chromebook now available for purchase, shipping Feb. 20th
You can now purchase the Toshiba Chromebook, but you still won’t get it right away! There seem to be some discrepancies going on, so you might want to click through.
Chromecast now open for developers – let the fun begin!
Have you been enjoying your Chromecast? It’s about to get much, much better! Google has just opened the Chromecast to all developers, meaning more apps are coming!
Google earnings show how Chromebooks, Chromecast and other hardware is succeeding
Chrome fans have a lot to look forward in 2014! The company is doing great, and they have big plans for the future.
Chrome OS “OK Google” feature will let you open apps via voice
The “OK Google” hotword feature is great for searching, but in Chrome OS it will do much more than just that. It will be able to open apps and more!
Deal: Newegg selling WWHD Wii U & 2 games for $270
Newegg is currently offering a huge steal for potential new Wii U owners.
Super Indie Connection Sale live on U.S. eShop!
January 30th through February 13th get 60% off all other games if you own one in the collection.
Google making a big push into manufacturing devices
It was definitely a surprise to see Google selling Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 billion. It hasn’t even been a year since Google acquired the smartphone manufacturer, but it seems they have other plans in mind and no longer need Moto. The Search Giant also recently acquired Nest, and not for its thermostats and smoke […]
Exif Viewer Chrome app: take a look at your photos’ exif data fast and easy
François Beaufort is not only our favorite Googler, but he is also an awesome developer! His latest creation is a Chrome app called Exif Viewer.
Lenovo launches two Chromebooks: ThinkPad 11e and ThinkPad Yoga 11e
Here is a bit of news for Chrome OS and Lenovo fans out there – the popular PC manufacturer has just announced two new Chromebooks! I must say, they are looking pretty dope!
Four Swords Free on 3DS for a limited time
Nintendo is offering The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition free on the 3DS eShop for a limited time.
How to install Ubuntu on a Chromebook using Crouton [VIDEO]
Chrome OS is an awesome OS and has many benefits, but most of us need a full operating system from time to time. Here’s how you can install Ubuntu on your Chromebook!
Chromium updates photo app with highly-requested improvements
Chromium users rejoice! The team has been putting attention to your requests and they have updated the photo app with some great features.
Gmail notifies users of yet another bug
Gmail hasn’t been the most stable since last week, and now we have yet another issue. Your important messages may have been deleted or sent to the spam folder!
Several WB games on sale this week in the Nintendo eShop
Several Warner Bros. Interactive titles are on sale this week on the Nintendo eShop.
Google brings Chrome Apps to Android and iOS
Google is aiming to break the boundaries between mobile and desktop computing. Their new project will bring Chrome Apps to both Android and iOS!
Build with Chrome: create and share your LEGO creations!
My favorite blast from the past? A box full of LEGOs! This is why I am completely amazed by the newest Chrome experiment!
Chrome Beta for Android now supports color Emojis
Are you a fan of Emojis? If so, you will be glad to learn Chrome Beta for Android now supports them! Just go ahead and upload the beta browser and you will be set to go!
iOS gets Chrome 32 update with data compression, Translate and more
It took more than “a few days”, but iOS finally got the Chrome 32 update we reported about 2 weeks ago. It brings Translate, data compression and more – check it out!
Knowledge Graph helps Google answer more complex questions
Google’s voice search responses are no longer limited to a few questions. Thanks to the Knowledge Graph, Google can now responds much more complex questions. Here is an example.
Google glitch sending thousands of emails to unlucky users
Gmail went down for a while last Friday. The same day, a very unique glitch showed up, it was causing a flood of emails to reach some users.
Google and Samsung will share patents over the next 10 years!
In the midst of the continuing patent wars, Samsung and Google have formed an alliance of peace. They literally want to take their relationship to the… next level.
Chromebooks quickly taking over schools
Chromebooks are not only entertainment and browsing machines, they have also proved to be great education tools. Recent studies prove Chrome OS is a hit in US schools!
Save 60% off select indie titles this Thursday for EU residents
Nintendo of Europe have announced a sale for five indie titles on the Wii U eShop.