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Asus Chromebook Plus CX34 review: a simple, smart purchase (www.theverge.com)

I’ve been using the $399 Asus Chromebook Plus CX34, one of the first Chromebooks to carry the Plus branding. It’s great, and it’s a good representation of the sort of device Google is trying to promote with this program — not the fanciest or most groundbreaking product (as the 2017 Plus was positioned) but rather the...

Chromebook Plus laptops debut with hardware requirements, exclusive features (arstechnica.com)

Google is introducing the Chromebook Plus badge. ChromeOS devices with the moniker have minimum hardware requirements and will be granted exclusive software and AI features, with Google promising a higher level of performance. On October 8, eight new laptops with the Chromebook Plus branding will be released in North America,...

Adobe Photoshop on the web launches and works great on Chromebooks (chromeunboxed.com)

Adobe Photoshop on the web launches and works great on Chromebooks Adobe has unveiled the general availability of Photoshop on the web, marking the culmination of nearly two years of beta testing. Beginning Wednesday, September 27th, all users with paid plans can access this simplified-yet-powerful online version of the iconic...

Streams off of my Lenovo IdeaPad 5 are upside down. Please help?

Hey everybody, hope you’re all doing well. I usually stream off this laptop about twice a week on Twitch and usually never had a problem until a few days ago. I know both the Twitch app and the laptop’s ChomeOS both had an update so I don’t know if that’s where something went wrong? Anyway, my twitch stream was upside...

Chromebooks will get 10 years of automatic updates (blog.google)

Today, we’re announcing new ways to keep your Chromebooks up and running even longer. All Chromebook platforms will get regular automatic updates for 10 years — more than any other operating system commits to today. We’re also working with partners to build Chromebooks with more post-consumer recycled materials (PCR), and...

The Nvidia Chromebook dream is no more (www.theverge.com)

The eagle-eyed folks over at About Chromebooks have spotted language in Google’s code indicating that multiple Nvidia Chromebook projects (including the specific models that were rumored last year) have been canceled. Google has not yet responded to a request for comment on this language.

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