Chrome
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Samsung has announced the launch of its Chromebook 2 Series. The new machines boast faster startup times, longer battery life and an easy-to-grip lid featuring the faux leather stitched design found on the Galaxy Note 3.
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Thanks to a partnership between Lego and Chrome, you can now play with Lego bricks online, and better, locate those creations virtually within a Google map. The tool was released everywhere yesterday and features new training challenges tied into The Lego Movie.
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While there is no formal ceremony or rite of passage, it seems clear to me that 2013 was the year that Android finally came of age as a fully mature mobile OS to power the world. Rather than a fancy coronation ceremony, let's take a look back at the highlights of the past 12 months in Android.
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We've already seen a multitude of Chromebooks and a Chromebox, and now LG's Chromebase joins the list of Chrome-based computers. Set to be officially unveiled at CES next month, the Chromebase is the world's first all-in-one PC powered by Google's Linux-based Chrome operating system.
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It's the world's most used web browser, but how many users are using extensions to get the most out of Google Chrome? Here are some of my favorites, not geared towards any particular profession, which I think could prove useful to my fellow generalist web users out there in the world.
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Google's Chromecast currently doesn't have a whole lot of options other than its four officially supported apps: YouTube, Netflix, Google Music and Google Video. Here's how to get a little more out of Chromecast, from mirroring your desktop to playing your own video files.
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Chromebooks just took an important step towards becoming more of a legit Windows and Mac OS X rival, with the arrival of "For Your Desktop" apps, which make Chrome apps look and behave like native applications. It's enough to make you forget they're still technically running in a browser.
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DexType from Zack Dennis is a Google Chrome browser plugin that joins forces with a Leap Motion system for gesture-based typing.
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Google Now is expanding: landing in Chrome browsers, and improving on Android.
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Lenovo has announced a Chrome OS-based Thinkpad designed for use in schools.
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Chrome browser extension Unbaby.me removes baby photos from your Facebook feed and replaces them with pictures of cats - or anything else you would rather see.
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Google has released its Chrome web browser for iOS devices, bringing features such as Incognito and tab syncing across devices to owners of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch running iOS 4.3 or later.
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