You Can Now Run Progressive Web Apps as Native Chrome OS Apps on Your Chromebook

You Can Now Run Progressive Web Apps as Native Chrome OS Apps on Your Chromebook

The apps will work offline on their own custom window

Google Revamps Chrome's Interface for Touch and Convertible Chromebooks

Google Revamps Chrome's Interface for Touch and Convertible Chromebooks

Users can test the new design in the Chrome Canary channel

HP Unveils the Chromebook x2 as World's First Detachable Chromebook

HP Unveils the Chromebook x2 as World's First Detachable Chromebook

Runs Linux-based Chrome OS and supports Android apps

Google Makes It Easier for Chrome Users to Stream Local Video and Audio Files

Google Makes It Easier for Chrome Users to Stream Local Video and Audio Files

You can try it right now in the Chrome OS Beta channel

Meet Acer Chromebook Tab 10, World's First Chrome OS Tablet for Education

Meet Acer Chromebook Tab 10, World's First Chrome OS Tablet for Education

Acer’s education tablet will be used in K-12 classrooms

You Can Now Send Inline Replies for Android Notifications from Your Chromebook

You Can Now Send Inline Replies for Android Notifications from Your Chromebook

It's currently available in the Chrome OS Beta channel

Chromebooks with Touchscreen Will Soon Get a Brand-New, Android-Like Power Menu

Chromebooks with Touchscreen Will Soon Get a Brand-New, Android-Like Power Menu

It would let users power off the Chromebook or sign out

Chromebooks Get Better Support for External Displays, Floating Virtual Keyboard

Chromebooks Get Better Support for External Displays, Floating Virtual Keyboard

Window positions will now be preserved across displays

Chromebooks Getting All-New Wallpaper Picker and Support for Exporting Passwords

Chromebooks Getting All-New Wallpaper Picker and Support for Exporting Passwords

The Chrome OS keyboard shortcut viewer is getting revamped

Chromebooks Will Soon Get a Docked Magnifier Accessibility Tool, Try It Out Now

Chromebooks Will Soon Get a Docked Magnifier Accessibility Tool, Try It Out Now

Will let users magnify the top section of their screen

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 26th, 2018
Google Plans to Add Support for Containerized Linux Apps to Chromebooks

Google Plans to Add Support for Containerized Linux Apps to Chromebooks

New Chrome OS commit suggests Linux apps run in a VM

Google Made It Easier to Adjust the Size of External Displays on Chromebooks

Google Made It Easier to Adjust the Size of External Displays on Chromebooks

It's available in the latest Chrome OS Dev release

Google Patches Chromebooks Against Meltdown/Spectre, Adds New Chrome OS Features

Google Patches Chromebooks Against Meltdown/Spectre, Adds New Chrome OS Features

Chrome OS 64 now in the stable channel for most Chromebooks

Chromebooks Will Soon Support Parallel Android Apps with the Chrome OS 64 Update

Chromebooks Will Soon Support Parallel Android Apps with the Chrome OS 64 Update

Users will be able to run Android apps in the background

Apple Loses the Fight with Microsoft and Google in US Schools

Apple Loses the Fight with Microsoft and Google in US Schools

Google wins in the US, Microsoft does it everywhere else

Chromebook Users Can Now Take Android-Like Screenshots While in Tablet Mode

Chromebook Users Can Now Take Android-Like Screenshots While in Tablet Mode

The feature is now available on the Chrome OS Dev channel

Chrome OS Gets Keyboard Shortcuts for Moving Active Windows Between Displays

Chrome OS Gets Keyboard Shortcuts for Moving Active Windows Between Displays

The functionality landed in the latest Chrome Canary channel

 
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