Tips for using the Google Chrome web browser will come in handy for a large part of Slovenian web users, as Google Chrome is the most popular web browser in Slovenia (and also in the world) with a 38.5% share, according to the data of the Survey of Website Visits (MOSS). Therefore, it is right to offer some useful tips that will further improve the user experience of this user favorite.
Google surprised like a bolt out of the blue with the Chromebit mini computer system, which is "published" as a USB stick and with the ability to turn any screen into a Chromebook. Although miniature in size, they managed to cram all the necessary electronics into the equivalent of a Chromebook, which the Chrome OS mobile operating system needs to function. It will serve as a platform, i.e. it will be available to other manufacturers, as is already the practice with Chromebooks.
The Google Chromebook 11 is a great alternative to tablets for an extremely affordable price. If you're willing to make some compromises and embrace the future of laptop usage today.
Many moments that we want to capture in the camera slip away. A child's play in the living room, a visit to the zoo, a carnival, all these events happen extremely quickly and it is difficult to capture everything with the eye, let alone with the lens. Google has developed a mini camera that can solve these problems.
As part of Safer Internet Day, which was held on February 9, Google has decided to give users of the Google Drive service 2 GB of additional space free of charge. Check how you too can secure additional space in this cloud service for free.
In addition to the Google Pixel smartphone, Google also introduced the Google Daydream View mobile virtual reality headset to support Daydream VR, which is a big step forward compared to the Cardboard VR glasses with which Google plowed the VR field. Unlike other headsets, this one is as soft as a pillow and does not require a powerful computer to use.
In a world where productivity is key, Google is bringing a revolutionary technology, Google Duet AI, that promises to change the way we work and collaborate. In a way, it will replace your secretary, because the Google Duet AI assistant is supposed to know everything! From taking notes, typing and answering emails.
Google has introduced the VR version of the Google Earth application - Google Earth VR. Life is moving more and more into virtual reality. Now we won't even have to travel for a detailed tour of the sights and hidden corners of the world. All you need is a virtual reality headset that allows you to explore the world in the comfort of your own home. With the VR version of its Google Earth application, Google Earth VR, Google now allows you to go on a virtual journey anywhere in the world using only virtual reality technology. Say goodbye to packing and waiting for a flight, now you really can have the whole world in the palm of your hand. on the head, to be more precise.
As part of its initiative for better well-being in the digital age, Google has developed a paper envelope in which you can hide your smartphone from you. This one helps you to step back a bit and rest from the increasingly ubiquitous digital world. With the Paper Envelope, you can turn your phone into a simpler device, because the envelope limits quite a number of functions that smartphones offer and steals our time.
Vacations are slowly coming to an end, which means that many of you are returning home with full "batteries", and especially with full memory cards due to the abundance of photos taken. There must have been several hundred of them. The days when we went to the photo studio and developed them are long gone, now we move most of them to the computer. Digital photography has completely changed the way we perceive memories. We used to put pictures in albums, today they are drowning unmarked in files on the computer. Therefore, we suggest that you consider the Google Photos application, where your photos will be automatically uploaded, sorted and tagged.
Emoticons have become an everyday part of our lives. You probably don't imagine that they can't be used when talking on social networks. They think the same at Google.
In an age where the daily juggling of apps and digital tasks has become part of our daily lives, Google promises a solution with a new update to its AI assistant called Gemini. Gemini, which builds on the already established Google Assistant, promises more intuitive and versatile assistance to users, but at the same time reveals some limitations that are typical of Google services.