Last year, Google announced that Chrome browser plug-ins were going bye-bye. Now the company is leading by example by eliminating the plug-in needed for Hangouts. The new web client uses WebRTC… Read more »
Printing from a Chromebook isn’t like printing from any other computer: You need to use Google Cloud Print. Don’t have a printer that supports Cloud Print? Why not use a $35… Read more »
There’s one less reason to use a traditional computer if you’re a developer: You can now make Chrome apps, which can be deployed to Android devices, on a Chromebook. We discuss… Read more »
Google’s Chrome Dev Editor is available in developer preview and runs on any computer with Chrome installed, which includes Chrome OS devices. With the software, you can write a Chrome app… Read more »
The Chromebook for education market is getting a bit crowded so how do you make your product stand out? CTL has a pretty good idea, offering a ruggedized Chromebook with a… Read more »
Last year Google was showing developers how to make Chrome apps run on Android. This year, it’s the other way around: Android apps will run on Chrome. But it will take… Read more »
The big Google I/O 2014 keynote is over and we’re dedicating this week’s podcast to all of the news we heard from Sundar Pichai and company. If you were expecting a… Read more »
This year’s Google I/O developer event is about to take place. Surely we’ll see Android Wear watches debut but will there be any other hardware? It’s not likely; this year is… Read more »
The first Chromebook running on Intel’s battery-friendly BayTrail processor is here and an initial review shows outstanding run-time: Up to 12 hours on a charge. There’s a bit of a performance… Read more »
Love everything about your Chromebook but the display? If you don’t mind a little work and have $50 to $60 you can spare, you can swap out your screen for a better panel. Read more »