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After a few weeks of using a bare-bones 13-inch Toshiba Chromebook as my primary laptop, I found it isn't hard to achieve pretty much everything a casual user would do on a traditional desktop or ...
If you’re using a Chromebook for work, think through the following four areas to make sure your computer is offline-ready and primed for productivity before the need arises. Then, when your next ...
Windows 10 is not a must-have. More and more users are switching to Chromebooks - a cheap laptop built entirely around Google services. Here's how it works.
Microsoft Office on Chromebook has always been a hit or a miss. Here are four ways you can access Office and other applications on your Chromebook without buying a new laptop.
Those who have recently started using a Chromebook must be learning many new things. One of those things is to learn how to take a screenshot on Chromebook. Intel core-powered laptops have their ...
From wallpaper and taskbar tweaks to pinned apps and keyboard shortcuts, here are all the ways you can customize your Chromebook.
While Chromebook displays range from good to great, sometimes an Android app or webpage might require a different screen orientation. Here's how to do that.
Since ChromeOS supports Android apps—which can be downloaded onto your Chromebook via the Play Store app you'll find in the launcher—you have more options when it comes to using your ...
Don't want to feel like you're stuck inside a browser when using a Chromebook? Give these tips a try.
If you want to enable Developer Mode on a Chromebook, it opens up a lot of functionality, but it comes with some pretty big caveats as well.
M102 is also an important update if you're using a Chromebook with Thunderbolt or USB 4 ports. Chrome OS on systems with 11th- or 12th-generation Core processors is now smart enough to recognize ...