LG has unveiled the Chromebase, an all-in-one system sporting a 21.5-inch Full HD display and running Chrome OS. LG points towards this as being a world’s first type of device, … Continue reading
Acer has boosted its Chromebook line with a new configuration option, the C720P-2600. With this refresh of sorts, the laptop will be available next week in Moonstone White, and with … Continue reading
Several years ago, the netbook boomed and grabbed a significant portion of the computer market thanks to its lower price. One of the most costly parts of a notebook is … Continue reading
Chromebook sales have made a stratospheric climb in 2013. Last year, U.S. sales for notebooks running the Chrome OS made up just 0.2% of the computer and tablet market. This … Continue reading
LG has taken the wraps off the LG Chromebase 22CV241, a new all-in-one desktop running Google’s Chrome OS on a 21.5-inch, Full HD display. Running the web-centric platform on Intel’s … Continue reading
The official charger recall for the HP Chromebook 11 has begun, following a number of overheating reports that saw the AC adapter for the Chrome OS notebook potentially melt. Google has received a total of nine reports of overheating and melting chargers, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, out of around 145,000 units […]
Working with Chrome for their newest notebook device, Dell has revealed their own Chromebook 11. This device works with an 11.6-inch display with edge-to-edge glass up front with full resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. You’ll be working with Wi-fi a 802.11 a/b/g/n for quickness in connectivity and two USB 3.0 ports for swiftness in […]
We have reliable information that Google is right now developing an update to their Chrome OS camera app which will see the introduction of new features, where among them would include support for video recording, not to mention being able to upload what you have just recorded directly to YouTube or Google Plus. Oh yeah, did we mention, there will also be an option for one to perform a synchronization of your photos regardless of the number of Chrome devices that you own.
Of course, those features will not be available right there and then, but we are pleased to note that the initial build of this new Chrome OS camera app is already available for download from the Chrome Web Store for select users. As for the rest of the people who have yet to see it, patience is the key card to play here, since it ought to make its way to the masses pretty soon. It must be noted that majority of the devices which run on Chrome OS happen to be laptops which will come with front-facing webcams, and hence this camera app should not be seen as a solution to capture high resolution movies that would impress anyone, but rather, for impromptu moments when you do not have a better choice to capture a photo other than your mobile device.
Chrome OS Camera App To Get Video Recording And Picture Sync original content from Ubergizmo.
Acer has added touch to its C720 Chromebook, creating the $200 Acer C720P Chromebook, an affordable 11.6-inch alternative to Google’s well-reviewed but expensive Pixel. The new C720P adds a 1366 x 768 touchscreen display to the C720, with Intel’s Celeron 2955U Haswell processor under the hood, and the promise of up to 7.5 hours of […]
There’s a call for Chrome OS in schools – so says Lenovo with their newest device, the ThinkPad X131e Chromebook. This device works with a rugged exterior with a rubber bumper around the top cover as well as “stronger covers” to protect the machine in case of drops during a normal school day. This machine […]