Google Classroom calendar integration coming to Chromebooks
At Bett 2024, Google today announced the latest Workspace education features, including a new student-facing Classroom integration on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseAt Bett 2024, Google today announced the latest Workspace education features, including a new student-facing Classroom integration on Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle has begun experimenting with bringing the equivalent of the Super Res Zoom feature of Pixel phones to Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 120 with a number of usability tweaks for Chromebooks over the coming days.
Expand Expanding CloseBuilding on the “Chromebook Plus” platform that Google unveiled earlier this year, ASUS has revealed the ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus, which packs high-end specs, including up to an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor.
Expand Expanding CloseBesides productivity use cases, ChromeOS also has a footing in digital signage and kiosks. Lenovo is embracing that with the Chromebox Micro, or what Google calls the “first compact Chromebox for organizations worldwide.”
Expand Expanding CloseMicrosoft is launching the “Windows app,” a new service that will stream the company’s full desktop OS to other devices from the cloud, including Chromebooks. However, regular users cannot try it out yet.
Expand Expanding CloseAt the vanguard of Google’s Chromebook Plus initiative, the Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 delivers everything you need from an everyday laptop at an excellent starting price of $399.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the launch of the first Chromebook Plus devices, Google will soon roll out an OS update to existing devices.
Expand Expanding CloseToday, Google took the wraps off its “Chromebook Plus” initiative, which sets a new standard for quality in ChromeOS hardware and brings an exclusive set of features. At launch, there will be nine Chromebook Plus models available from Acer, Asus, HP, and Lenovo – but really, you could safely choose any of them.
Expand Expanding CloseAs we first reported in June, Google has announced Chromebook Plus as a new class of hardware that allows for more software and AI features thanks to a minimum spec requirement.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 117, and it’s a very big update for Chromebooks that adds Material You, as well as other usability enhancements.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is increasing how many updates Chromebooks get from eight to 10 years. ChromeOS is also adding adaptive charging and an energy saver mode.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is toying around with some nice quality-of-life tweaks on ChromeOS, including some launcher updates and the overdue ability to hide profile pictures on the lockscreen.
Expand Expanding CloseWhile Chromebook X devices have yet to reach store shelves, you may already own one. Here are the current and future ChromeOS devices that will be upgraded to Chromebook X or “Chromebook Plus.”
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 116 with a number of small additions over the coming days.
Expand Expanding CloseBuilding on the company’s ongoing momentum on generative AI tools, it seems Google is readying an AI writing and editing feature for Chromebooks.
Update: We can now all but confirm that Google is preparing to launch its “Help me write” AI onto Chromebooks.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle has worked with Cameyo to give enterprise Chromebooks another way to run Windows applications using ChromeOS Virtual App Delivery.
Expand Expanding CloseEarlier this year, we exclusively reported that Google was working to support gaming Chromebooks that would be backed by Nvidia graphics cards; however, it seems those planned devices have now been canceled.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle seems to have a few new features in the pipeline for ChromeOS, which includes a brand new settings menu with Material You as well as Google Tasks integration in the quick settings tray.
Expand Expanding CloseChromeOS is preparing to split the Chrome browser from the operating system itself in the weeks to come, long after the effort was first started by Google.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out ChromeOS 115 as a bigger-than-usual update with a number of user-facing additions over the coming days.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle appears to be preparing a considerable update to ChromeOS which brings support for rounded corners to UI elements throughout the system.
Expand Expanding CloseWhen does a Chromebook become more than “just a Chromebook?” That’s the question that Google has set out to answer with its upcoming “Chromebook X” program for high-quality laptops and tablets.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter launching in early access this March, Minecraft for Chromebooks is officially launching today in a notable boost for the platform’s gaming ambitions.
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