Latest about Chromebooks & Laptops
It looks like Lenovo will join the 'Chromebook Plus' parade with a new Flex 5i
By Andrew Myrick published
Lenovo Plus We're still waiting for Google to officially announce its "Chromebook Plus" initiative, but Lenovo won't be left out of the fun.
You can now get Dell's latest Chromebooks from Best Buy
By Andrew Myrick published
Surprise, surprise A surprise return to the Chromebook market.
Don't count on Apple releasing a cheap MacBook to really challenge Chromebooks
By Andrew Myrick published
'X' for Doubt A new report claims Apple is working on a "low-cost" MacBook designed with schools in mind. But there are just too many obstacles Apple would have to overcome in order to supplant Chromebooks.
Best mechanical keyboards for Chromebooks 2023
By Andrew Myrick published
Down the rabbit hole Click, clack, thock.
What Chromebooks are compatible with Google Cursive?
By Christine Persaud published
Cursive Q&A Google Cursive is the Chromebook answer to Microsoft OneNote, and it works flawlessly on most touchscreen Chromebooks launched over the last few years.
Play Baldur's Gate 3 for free on your Chromebook thanks to Google and NVIDIA
By Andrew Myrick published
play for free If you've been looking for a reason to try out NVIDIA GeForce Now on your Chromebook, now's the time to give it a shot. NVIDIA and Google are giving away three months of GeForce Now for free!
ASUS Chromebox 4 vs. ASUS Fanless Chromebox: Which one should you get?
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Chromeboxes Choices are slim when buying a Chromebox. See if either of these options is right for you.
These could be the first 'Chromebook X' or 'Chromebook Plus' devices
By Andrew Myrick published
Plus or X Not much has been revealed in the way of new Chromebooks, but Google could be close to sharing its plans for the "Chromebook X" or "Chromebook Plus" branding.
How to type special characters and symbols on a Chromebook
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
(◕‿◕) ChromeOS isn't as straightforward as Windows or macOS. If you're looking for symbols on the keyboard, here's how to type special characters and symbols on a Chromebook.
ChromeOS 116 brings autocorrect, RGB customization, and Files improvements
By Andrew Myrick published
ChromeOS 116 ChromeOS 116 is rolling out to the Stable channel, bringing with it a bunch of new features, while laying the groundwork for the inevitable switch to Lacros from Chrome for your browsing needs.
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