Google announced the Googlebook, a new premium laptop line. Chromebooks will continue to receive support. Chromebooks focus on affordability, while Googlebooks aim for a premium experience. During a ...
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Want to buy a laptop for less than $200? If so, you’re in for a rough time. Laptops sold in the extreme budget category often struggle with slow performance, bad displays, and questionable build ...
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The new Acer Chromebook Plus 514 features Google AI Pro access, a WUXGA display, and up to 15 hours of battery life. Acer Buyers will receive one year of access to Google's AI Pro plan, which includes ...
Lenovo's Chromebook Plus 14 sports some impressive specs, but do you really need so much performance to mostly run Chrome? Reading time 3 minutes What do you need your Chromebook to do for you? If you ...
The Chromebook Challenge gained traction on TikTok in May. The trend encourages students to stick small items into school-assigned Google Chromebook USB ports. A New Jersey high school student has ...
Some students have been suspended and even criminally charged, as some of the computers catch fire or damage the surroundings. By Christine Hauser Across the country, students are short-circuiting ...