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Don’t know how to get your Chromebook goodies? Don’t worry, taking advantage of your free offers is very simple. Here is a nice, little tutorial for you!
Chrome is a very secure browser, but that doesn’t mean it has it is flawless. Google has just fixed one of the biggest security oversights in its browser.
Google Conversational Voice Search has finally arrived and all Chromies can now test it! Simply install the application, head to Google, say “OK Google” and search away!
Isn’t it annoying to have to go through jumps and flips just to find Chrome Beta for Android in the Google Play Store? It’s been hidden from search results, but such is no longer the case!
Is your Chrome notifications area getting too crowded? Maybe you need some Rich Notifications to expose less details. Google is testing collapsible Rich Notifications and they are looking promising, but not perfect.
Developers out there have many headaches trying to deal with the sea of devices and different screens out there. Can Google make it all better with the new device emulator?
I am honestly loving this update! I can change the location of the shelf, the icons now work better and are better organized, and other improvements are making the experience much better!
Take a tour through Middle Earth with interactive features and touch controls. Chrome makes it possible to unite all devices and make a smartphone as feature-rich as a computer. Find out how!
Isn’t it a bit confusing to migrate from a Windows computer to a Chromebook? Mostly because Chrome OS is web-based, but also because devices operate differently. Improvements are coming!
You can now start talking to your Chromebook to do a search! Here is how you can activate it. There is much more coming, so come join the conversation!
We all hate filling forms with a smartphone. I usually just drop what I’m doing and wait until I get home to a computer. Do you feel the same? HTML5 is the answer!
Chrome now allows apps to take control and delete media files when needed. This can make your media experience much smoother! Click through to find out how.
You will have to wait a bit before you can use the “Add to Homescreen” feature in Chrome Beta for Android! The guys at Google have found a big bug and are fixing it!
Google is said to have been a bad boy, violating people’s privacy settings! The Search giant is now stuck with 17 million in fees and a lot of shame. What do you think?
Need some help recognizing where to drag your window to transfer it to your Chromebook’s second display? Google has put together a real neat indicator for you!
You can now organize your Chrome apps in folders! It works much like Android’s folder organization. Click through to see how it works and what you need.