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When you first sign in to a Chrome OS notebook, Google gives you a graphical guide to prepare you for the strange new world you’re about to enter. The interactive tutorial takes you through all ...
Google has finally introduced a well-designed, user-friendly tab manager for Chrome OS. Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to work with.
Google's application suite is incredibly useful, sure, but did you know you can use a host of Google apps offline in Chrome OS? Here's how to do so.
Want to use any browser on Chromebook other than Chrome? Here's a complete guide on how to do it, whether you're using Brave, Firefox, Edge, or any other browser.
Want to enable and use dark mode on Chrome OS, but not sure how to go about it? Here are the steps to enable dark mode on a Chromebook.
Google’s Chrome OS is designed to be a relatively secure, simple operating system that’s easy to use and hard to mess up. But you can run stable channel, beta channel, or dev channel software ...
Here, you can see what version of Chrome OS is running on your machine, switch the build of the operating system that you’re running, and, most importantly, check for updates.
After yesterday's Google Chrome OS announcement I've had a little time to think about Google's vision for the OS and how it fits in with Windows, Mac and Linux.
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