Tag: chromebook
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The Future of ChromeOS Devices as Android Tablets
The future of Android (and ChromeOS) tablets is murky. But here’s why I didn’t recommend any as digital music readers for 2022.
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A Lawsuit Shines New Light On Google’s Bad Ad Behavior
Some documents from a recent Google antitrust lawsuit shows how Google is trying to give itself (and Facebook) an unfair advantadge in the ad space.
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February 2020 Tech Round-Up
With the large number of tech stories that have been happening so far this year, I’ve decided that there was too much important topical stuff to only cover one thing per week. To fix that, I’ve decided to do a catch-all article at the end of this month. Depending on how things go in the…
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Old Browser Scam Has A New Twist
An old browser scam gets new life thanks to an innocuous feature in most browsers.
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Chromebook Stylus Fixes/Replacements
Options for replacing the Samsung Chromebook stylus or just the tip.
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MobileSheets Pro Tips
I’ve really been enjoying my digital music setup over the past few years. But the amount of flexibility and the sheer number of options available in the Android app I use (MobileSheets Pro) means that the learning curve (even for a tech-savvy user) can be extreme. To help make things a bit easier for other…
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Google Giveth And Taketh, 2019 Edition
Another few months, another round of Google killing and adding products. Coming just on the heels of the “Made by Google 2019” event in mid-October come a couple of products that are getting the Google Reader treatment. This time, it’s Google Daydream and Google Clips. Google Daydream Google Daydream was its phone-based VR lenses. Similar…
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(New) Trust Issues With Google
I have been a Google fan for quite a few years. And while some of their business practices give me pause, I have more trust in Google than similar data-centric companies like Facebook. My fondness for Google has been tempered over the past couple of years by a series of unfortunate events, though. Things like:…