Over the past year Google has been letting you install the Play Store and run Android apps on your Chromebook. If you own a Chromebook, read on to see how to install Android apps on your device.
There comes a point where your laptop’s best days are behind it, but you can convert your old laptop to a Chromebook and give it a new lease on life. Here’s how.
Microsoft will be releasing Windows 10 Cloud to compete with Google’s Chrome OS. It’s still in the early development stage, but here is all you need to know about it.
Are you on a Chromebook, Chromebox or Chrometop & interested in checking out the latest features for Chrome OS? Here’s how to do that by switching channels.
So, you’ve installed Crouton on your Chromebook. Now, how about making that Linux install just a little bit more useful by enabling auto-start. Here’s how.
There are quite a few features that can be enabled in the experimental section of Chrome OS. Want to change which side of the screen your launcher is on? Wish your touchpad supported more gestures? Read on to find out about five great features Chrome OS already supports that are buried away under its settings.
Google is introducing so-called “packaged apps,” applications that run natively inside of Google Chrome. How will this affect your computing experience? Will this be the next step to total cloud computing? Let’s find out!