Tag: Chromebooks

Lenovo announces ThinkPad X131e Chromebook for education

Chromebooks are booming and we are starting to see more and more manufacturers jump into the game with their latest web-based computers. Here is one we didn’t expect to see around this site for a while, though… Lenovo. The computer maker has just announced the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook, with the company’s renowned design and build […]

$99 Chromebooks for education through December 21st

Chromebooks are a great tool for education – a concept we have already covered in the past. They are easily serviceable and manageable, they are fast and simple, and now they are more affordable than ever (going for as low as $200). But what if you need something a bit more affordable to help out […]

Chrome OS devices now available in-store for UK Chromies

There is nothing like walking into a store and checking out a gadget before purchasing it. This option wasn’t available for UK residents trying to score a new Chromebook, until recently. Google has just announced that 50 PC World and Currys stores throughout the country have Chrome OS devices available for testing and purchasing. Simply […]

Google Drive Will be Baked into Chrome OS

One of the biggest flaws of the Chrome OS is that files are very hard to manage on the devices as the built-in file manager leaves a lot to be desired. Sundar Pichai, the Vice President of Chrome has today confirmed that Google will be integrating Google Drive into the latest version of Chrome OS, […]

Google Streamlines Chrome OS Interface to Look Much Better

One of the many complaints lodged at the original launch of Chrome OS was that it looked too much like Chrome the browser. Of course, that’s the point since the operating system is designed to be used entirely online with minimal offline function, but it seems Google has taken notice of these complaints and has […]

Sony Working on a VAIO Chromebook, Possibly ARM Powered

New Chromebooks are few and far between, so when a Sony VAIO laptop with Chrome OS passed through the FCC our eyes lit up. This new Chromebook from Sony has a 11.6″ display, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB ports, HDMI, and an SD card slot. Unfortuneately that’s about all we know from the FCC filing. There is […]

Chromebooks Popular as Educational Tools

While Chromebooks haven’t taken off in the mainstream market, Google has announced that they are popular with school administrators. Schools are deploying 1-to1 programs with the Chromebooks, where each student receives one of the laptops. While this is certainly not the majority of schools, the fact that they seem to be a great way for […]

Google Cloud Print Has Connected 6 Million Printers

With the release of Chrome 16, Google finally enabled its Cloud Print service for everyone who uses its Chrome browser. Previously, the service was limited only to Chromebooks. With this release, Google says it has connected more than 6 million printers via Cloud Print, which is the first information the company has released about the […]

City of Palo Alto to Offer Chromebook Lending

Google has struggled to get the Chromebook into the hands of the consumer, even going so far as to offer them as an in-flight convenience and later opening a Chromezone section inside of a PC World in London. It’s no secret that the search giant is having to fight tooth and nail for public awareness […]

New Chrome 13 Stable Channel Update For Chromebooks – Now Supports USB Mounting

Google has officially announced a new Stable Channel update for Chromebooks. The new Chrome13 update bring a slew of new features, most notably the ability to mount and Android device to your Chromebook (finally). Some of the release features include: Supports new Chrome 13 functionality (check out the Official Chrome Blog for more information) Google […]

Tip Of The Day: Find My Chromebook MAC Address

To access some Wi-Fi networks you need a unique identification number that only your particular device has, called a MAC Address. Finding your Chromebook MAC number isn’t hard, you just need to know how to do it! Click the network icon  in upper right Click the name of your current network Click the “Network” tab. […]

Tip Of The Day: Take Screenshots With Chromebook

Yesterday we told you how to take full window screenshots using Google Chrome, but there is a much easier way to do this with Chrome OS that is also built into the system- no need to install an app or extension. Simply hold down CTRL and press the window switcher key (the key that looks […]

Tip Of The Day: Voice Recording On Chrome OS

It’s very much a work in progress, but if you’re eager to test out voice recording on your Chromebook or other Chrome OS device, you can dive into the command prompt and make that happen. Here are the steps: CTRL+ALT+T to open command prompt Type “Shell” and hit enter Type “arecord > hello.wav” Hit enter […]

Tip Of The Day: How to Ping and Tracert on Chromebook

You might not even know what the heck “Ping” and “Tracert” mean, yet when someone is walking you through troubleshooting something they may ask you to do a ping or traceroute. They could explain how to do it on Windows or Mac but they MAY not know how to do it on a Chomebook. Fortunately, […]

Tip Of The Day: Chromebook Command Prompt (and Shell)

It’s probably that the hackier of the Chromebook enthusiasts already know this trick, but I’d bet there are a bunch of tinkerers trying to learn who are wondering how they can access the the Chromebook Command Prompt. It’s very simple: CTRL+ALT+T! You can type “Shell” at the command prompt to (duh) get a shell prompt.

Tip Of The Day: Take A New Profile Picture On Your Chromebook

The first time you set up your Chromebook you probably weren’t prepared to take the most stunning and attractive picture of yourself known to man. I mean, come on, you were focused on ripping open your new baby, powering her up, and trying her out! I’ve had many people ask me how they can set […]

Have You Seen a Chrome Zone at the Airport?

If you’ve taken a Virgin America Flight through San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, or Boston then you may have spotted one of Google’s Chrome Zones. At these destinations, Google is letting consumers check out and try out Chromebooks for free, helping them enjoy their airport stay in addition to testing out a cutting edge technology. Google […]

Tip Of The Day: How To Right-Click, Scroll, & Drag And Drop with Chromebook Trackpad

Learning something new can take some getting used to and the Chromebook trackpad is no difference. But I promise you, after a little bit of practice, you’ll be using it like you’ve known it for years. At first, right clicking, scrolling, and dragging and dropping seems like a daunting task simply because you’re not sure […]

Tip Of The Day: Chromebook Keyboard Options

We’ve come a long way as a civilization, but no matter how many years departed we are from hieroglyphics, I don’t think we’ll ever get away from using little pictures to represent greater meanings. Thus is the case with some of the Chromebook buttons that have little images to represent actions. They’re really straightforward and […]

Tip Of The Day: Change Your Search Key To Caps Lock

Hey! Where is the Caps Lock button on my Chromebook keyboard? I DON’T WANT TO HOLD THE SHIFT KEY DOWN WHEN I’M YELLING AT PEOPLE! If you’re feeling the same, fret not, for you can change your Search Key back to a Caps Lock key should you so choose. Simply: Click the wrench in the […]

Tip Of The Day: List Of Chromebook Shortcuts

One of the most underutilized features of Chrome, Chrome OS and Chromebooks are the use of Chromebook shortcuts. There are a plethora of options, dialogues, settings, and things you can activate with quick keyboard shortcuts. Learn them. They are your friend. They will make using your Chromebook much more quick, smooth, friendly, and productive. The […]

Tip Of The Day: Verizon 3G Chromebook (Don’t Forget Your Smartphone!)

This is less of a tip and more of a public service warning for those not taking advantage of this. If you’re a Chromebook user in the United States then you’re likely able to access 100MB of free internet service every single month through Verizon 3G connectivity. The instructions are fairly simple and you can […]

Tip Of The Day: Enable Chromebook Dev Version

Before Google rolls out Chrome features to the greater public, they first test the features on a select few who choose to enable the “Developer” version of Chrome. This allows tech savvy people to enjoy new features while they beta test for Google. You can join these elite ranks by visiting chrome://settings/about and clicking on […]