Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
Since Chrome OS was released in 2011, it has grown to become a formidable operating system, giving users access to a full desktop-class web browsing experience, as well as a continuously-growing ...
Imagine yourself using your Chromebook but in a completely different way. Did you know you can open certain apps or the Files section with a keyboard shortcut? If you work with multiple windows on ...
Google introduced the Chromebook at the 2011 I/O conference and the first models were released to the public that summer. Many people were skeptical about the utility and usefulness of a computer ...
John is a professional author, currently publishing evergreen and feature articles for Android Police. He discovered his passion for writing when he was very young, and enjoys how it challenges him ...
Browser Extensions are extra features that became a necessity for a lot of people. There are many extensions in the market that have helped many users, but to trigger them, we need to go to the ...
We love keyboard shortcuts. They let us work faster and get things done easily. Do you know that you can assign a custom keyboard shortcuts to the browser extensions you have installed on Google ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
What are Chromebook CROSH commands? CROSH stands for “Chrome Shell.” This is a command shell terminal that allows you to interact directly with Chrome OS, Google’s Linux-based operating system. You ...
Like your computer, the Google Chrome browser comes with its own full set of keyboard shortcuts. While Chrome's keyboard shortcuts are available across devices, they will differ slightly depending on ...
Let’s talk about getting around the web quickly. Most likely, you’re using Safari or Chrome on the Mac to surf the information superhighway, and these modern browsers use tabs to open more than one ...