by ray | Mar 10, 2015 | General News
Google just made Chromebooks an even more appealing option to schools and students. The company announced plans to partner with Adobe to offer a special cloud-based version of Photoshop to students and teachers who use Chromebooks in their classrooms. The program,...
by ray | Mar 10, 2015 | General News, Google, Google Workspace
The New York City Department of Education announced Monday that it had approved Google’s Chromebooks for use in the city’s public classrooms — which represent roughly 1 million students and 1,800 schools. The DOE also authorized the use of Google Apps for...
by ray | Mar 10, 2015 | General News
Were you a Waze user? Are you familiar with the app that crowdsourced traffic data while commuters were en route to their destination, making it easier for others to take or avoid the same route? Despite some thinking that Waze would be a gigantic distraction to...
by ray | Mar 10, 2015 | General News
Chromebooks aren’t crummy anymore. Samsung’s new Chromebook 2, announced Friday, joins a growing cadre of Chromebooks that aspire to more than being cheap. They have powerful CPUs, interesting features, and in the Samsung Chromebook 2’s case, an extra-sturdy chassis...
by ray | Mar 9, 2015 | General News
Watch out, GoDaddy. Google is making moves on your turf. It looks like the search giant is getting into the domain registrar business; Google has a “beta” site available at domains.google.com. The service is invite-only for now, but it looks like it will...
by ray | Mar 9, 2015 | General News
Screen mirroring via a hardware dongle or device is becoming a popular way to connect smartphones, tablets and PCs to TVs in order to easily share content you have saved on your device, or other things want to show off on the big screen – like funny videos, gameplay,...