Google is continuing to expand the reach of its creative AI tools, officially making Flow available as an additional service for Google Workspace customers. Flow is an AI-powered filmmaking platform designed to bridge the gap between a simple idea and a polished, high-definition video. By moving … [Read more...] about Google Flow brings high-definition AI filmmaking to Workspace users
Confirmed: Lenovo is building the highly anticipated ‘Sapphire’ Chromebook tablet
For months, we’ve been tracking ‘Sapphire’ as a potential Google-made Chromebook tablet. Because of a specific four-color light bar found in the code, I've openly wondered if Google might be returning to the Chromebook hardware space with this MediaTek Kompanio Ultra-powered device. However, a new … [Read more...] about Confirmed: Lenovo is building the highly anticipated ‘Sapphire’ Chromebook tablet
Google’s smart glasses software comes into focus via a new companion app leak
Smart glasses were everywhere at CES 2026, marking a clear shift in where the industry expects consumer technology to go next. While third-party hardware is already hitting the shelves, we have been waiting for Google to show its hand regarding how it will integrate these wearables into the broader … [Read more...] about Google’s smart glasses software comes into focus via a new companion app leak
Walmart might be prepping a successor to my favorite Google TV streamer
Ever since Walmart released their first Google TV streamer back in May 2023, we’ve consistently recommended the Onn brand over the Chromecast. But lately, the lineup has gotten a bit messy. Right now, the cheaper Onn 4K Plus actually outperforms the "flagship" Onn 4K Pro in raw speed. Fortunately, a … [Read more...] about Walmart might be prepping a successor to my favorite Google TV streamer
Why Intel’s Panther Lake actually has me excited for Intel Chromebooks again
It’s been a while since I’ve felt a real sense of anticipation for an Intel-based Chromebook. For the past couple of years, the conversation has largely been dominated by the incredible efficiency and battery life of ARM-based chips like the MediaTek Kompanio series. While Intel always brought … [Read more...] about Why Intel’s Panther Lake actually has me excited for Intel Chromebooks again
Google upgrades AI video generation with Veo 3.1 and native vertical support
Google’s relentless improvements in generative AI continue today with a significant update to Veo 3.1 that introduces a suite of features designed to move AI-generated content beyond experimental clips and into the realm of professional-grade, high-fidelity production. The update focuses on three … [Read more...] about Google upgrades AI video generation with Veo 3.1 and native vertical support
Why HP’s new PC-in-a-keyboard would be a perfect fit for ChromeOS
At CES 2026, HP unveiled a device that feels like a modern tribute to the early days of home computing: the Eliteboard G1a. It is a fully functional desktop computer - complete with a processor, cooling system, and internal storage - entirely housed within a compact keyboard. While HP is currently … [Read more...] about Why HP’s new PC-in-a-keyboard would be a perfect fit for ChromeOS
The best Chromebook deals today
I wrote a buying guide of sorts on wading through the rough waters of good and bad deals on new and old devices, and if you don't find what you are looking for on any given day, I'd recommend giving that a read so you can go and make your own decisions across multiple retailers. But for those … [Read more...] about The best Chromebook deals today
Google Forms gets an super-helpful new feature
Google is finally addressing one of the most long-standing feature requests for Google Forms: the ability to automatically stop collecting responses. For years, form creators had to manually toggle the "Accepting responses" switch to close a form, which often led to late-night manual interventions … [Read more...] about Google Forms gets an super-helpful new feature
Google supercharges Gemini API with massive file limits and cloud storage integration
Google is continuing to break down the barriers for developers building multimodal AI applications with a significant update to the Gemini API. While early versions of the API focused on getting models into the hands of developers quickly, the latest enhancements address a major pain point: data … [Read more...] about Google supercharges Gemini API with massive file limits and cloud storage integration
Google Search celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a fun Easter egg
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary in 2026, Google is getting an early start on the festivities. Known as the Semiquincentennial, this historic milestone marks a quarter-millennium since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To commemorate the occasion, Google has … [Read more...] about Google Search celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a fun Easter egg
The Google Pixel 10a could arrive earlier than expected
If you follow the typical Google hardware cycle, you probably have a mental calendar set for specific device launches. We usually see new flagships in the fall and the budget-friendly A-series arriving sometime in the spring—typically around Google I/O. However, a new report suggests that Google … [Read more...] about The Google Pixel 10a could arrive earlier than expected












