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.
Tag: Tips & Tricks
You can now lock the Chrome OS experimental virtual keyboard
Chrome OS is moving into a touch-based environment. All we need is a good on-screen keyboard and Google has improved it a bit today.
“Take screenshot” option added to menu in Chrome OS Dev
Google is adding more ways to take a screenshot on Chrome OS! Dev channel users can now use the Chrome menu to achieve this. It’s not perfect yet, but here’s how to do it.
Google Now cards now available for Chrome OS Dev
Google Now has only lived within mobile devices until now, but we have been hoping for it to come to the desktop. Google’s hotword search function get’s closer to it, but we still haven’t tasted full Google Now on Chrome. The latest Chrome OS Dev update changes history by giving us Google Now cards, though […]
Chromium adds “quick search” links to the sync settings
Chromium has added a new feature that allows you to quickly jump between your sync settings by categories. It’s called the “sync settings”, but they are more like quick links.
Aura now available in Chromium for Linux
Google’s Chromium browser gets you the latest features before they arrive to any of the other Chrome versions, and now you can also experience the Aura UI.
Having problems with your Chromebook? This generic troubleshooting chart can help!
Most Chromebook problems are due to insignificant bugs or software discrepancies. These can be fixed very easily with, but many of you don’t know the tricks! Here they are.
GText turns your Gmail inbox into a text messaging beast [VIDEO]
GText brings the power of text messaging straight to your Gmail inbox! It links to your phone, making Gmail a remote messaging tool for your smartphone.
Is your HP Chromebook 11 replacement charger not working? This might fix it
The HP Chromebook 11 has gone through more than enough problems already, but it seems the issues just won’t stop showing up! Now the new charger is messing up?
Chrome bug is wasting your hard drive space!
Don’t know where all your hard drive space is going? You might want to click through and see how Chrome could be eating it all up! We also know how to fix it!
Chrome for Android & iOS update brings data compression, shortcuts and more
Google has been testing data compression on Chrome Beta for Android, but today is your lucky day if you don’t like using beta products. These features are now out for everyone!
Chrome Stable Channel update also brings Window Overview
Previously seen in Chrome OS Beta, Window Overview is now ready for prime time. Stable Channel users are getting this awesome feature, and here is how you can use it!
Konami code: Chromebook Pixel easter egg gives you a light show
The Chromebook Pixel is a beast, but the lightbar has only been an aesthetic addition until now. The Konami Code light show is here to prove the lightbar can be much more!
Are you using Google Play Music All Access? You are invited to be a Glass Explorer!
Are you a Play Music All Access subscriber? Do you want Google Glass? Now it’s your chance! Find out how you can get your hands on the $1500 glass.
Our best Chrome articles of 2013
We are ready to welcome 2014 with open arms, so let’s sit back a bit and take a look at 2013. Want to see which articles were the most popular in 2013? Dig in!
FREE MUSIC: Google Play giving you the best music of 2013 , including Kanye’s Yeezus and more
The year is almost over and many of us have been looking back at the best moments of 2013. But have we taken a step back and thought about the best music? Now you can have it for free!
How to take a screenshot on a Chromebook
Learning to use your Chromebook takes a bit of time and effort, but here is a nice tip you will appreciate down the road. Here’s how you take a screenshot!
AllCast now available in the Google Play Store
AllCast was one of the first applications to have issues with the Chromecast. Google is not allowing local media to be casted yet, but this is not delaying ClockWorkMod’s Koushik Dutta.
Google+ will give you an AutoAwesome video reviewing the year 2013!
2013 was a great year, and now you can see a nice review of it! Google+ is giving its users an AutoAwesome video reviewing the whole year’s images and videos.
Ever wondered where the Chromecast images come from? Here’s the anwer!
The new images on Chromecast make the UI much prettier, but where are these images coming from? It turns out it’s just a simple website!
Chrome will notify which extensions were manually installed in developer mode
Google wants to make sure you are safe from malicious extensions. This is why they are blocking sites from being able to install extensions in your browser, but clearly that isn’t enough!
Chrome Experiment takes the URL off the Omnibar?
Not sure exactly what the point is, but I don’t like wasted space. Does Google have some future plans for this Chrome experiment? Let’s hope they do it right.
Chromium experiment let’s you create apps for any website
Some Chrome apps are just glorified shortcuts, so why can’t we just make any website an app/shortcut? Chromium users now can, and soon you might be able to, as well!
How to install Chrome extensions
Are you new to Chrome? You must start learning about Chrome Extensions! Here is a nice tutorial on how to install them.