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The latest news on Chrome, Chromium and Chrome OS.

Chromebooks Near 50 Percent Share of Education Market in US

Chromebooks are the single biggest selling education device in the United States, Google's Sundar Pichai revealed at the company's Atmosphere Live event.

2 October 2014

Tesco Blinkbox To Be Sold or Shutdown, Report Claims

Tesco is rumoured to be mulling a potential sell off or shuttering of its video streaming service Blinkbox, a move that could affect UK Chromecast users.

1 October 2014

You’ll Soon Be Able to Run Photoshop on Chromebooks

Google is teaming up with Adobe to bring the power of Photoshop to Chromebook users, with the hint that more Creative Suite apps to follow in the future.

30 September 2014

Chromebook Sales Rose 32 Percent During ‘Back to School’ 2014

Chromebooks once again proved to be a phenomenal success during the hotly contested and promotionally congested US Back to School shopping period.

25 September 2014

Internet Explorer 12 Will Look A Lot Like Google Chrome, Report Claims

Technology site Neowin claims to have seen Internet Explorer 12 and say it bears an uncanny resemblance to…Google Chrome.

21 September 2014

Toshiba Latest OEM to Announce Shift Away from Consumer PCs

Toshiba is the latest computer manufacturer to announce plans to stop selling consumer PCs and notebooks, including Chromebooks, in some countries.

19 September 2014

Samsung To Stop Selling Chromebooks in Germany

Samsung is stopping sales of Chromebooks and other notebooks in Germany, reports claim. The company will 'adapt to market needs' to focus on mobile devices.

16 September 2014

College Students Can Now Borrow Chromebooks at 12 Universities

American college students will be able to borrow more than text books at select universities this semester: the Chromebook Lending Library is a-coming!

14 September 2014

Why The $80 ‘Dell Cast’ Is Not A Chromecast Rival

The name alone has ensured that the 'Dell Cast' HDMI stick, released in the US this week, has gained more press pixels than it might otherwise have.

10 September 2014