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Deal alert: Buy the Samsung Chromebook on ARM for only $186.50 from Amazon
For those of you on the fence about Chrome OS and Chromebooks, now has never been a better time to try it out. For a
Three awesome reasons to try the Chrome OS dev channel now
The dev channel on Chrome OS can elicit mixed reactions from different people. Some people love the adventure, and others tend to cower before anything
Tip: This cheap adapter brings full HDMI compatibility to the Chromebook Pixel
No HDMI port on Google’s Chromebook Pixel? No problem! When I first heard that Google had opted not to include an HDMI port on the
Google launches Chrome packaged app for Google Keep
Perhaps to celebrate yesterday’s arrival of Chrome packaged apps to a wider audience, Google today announced an official app for Google Keep, Google’s new note-taking
The LTE Chromebook Pixel might already be compatible with CDMA, HSPA+, and GPS
For those of you disappointed to find out that the $1449 64GB LTE Chromebook Pixel doesn’t fall back on 3G, and only supports Verizon’s own
ASUS will soon join the Chrome OS party
We can now add ASUS to the growing list of Chrome OS manufacturers, which also includes Samsung, Acer, HP, and Lenovo. This is according to
Why Chrome OS tablets are a bad idea
A couple days ago, Aaron wrote an interesting piece on how some new screen rotation features in dev builds of Chrome OS might indicate plans
Google pulls buggy dev channel update for Chrome OS
One of the advantages of running the dev channel on Chrome OS is that you always have the latest and greatest, bleeding-edge software from Google.
Here is a temporary fix for the Spotify bug on the Chromebook Pixel
Once I learned how to use Spotify on Google’s Chrome OS, I was overjoyed. Then, when I got a Chromebook Pixel and realized that Spotify
Ubuntu Touch updated to 13.04 Raring Ringtail, gets (some) apps
Thanks to the fact that my Nexus 7 is currently out of commission, I haven’t yet gotten the chance to try out the recently released
























