Turn your old computer into a fast Chrome OS device in minutes!

Neverware’s CloudReady can turn an older computer into an extremely useful device by installing the Chromium OS. It basically turns that doorstop into a Chromebook or Chromebox. To get started you need any desktop or laptop computer with 2 gigs of RAM although some may not work fully. Check the CloudReady Certified Hardware list. If your hardware…

A great Chromebook from Acer

Everyone knows that I am a big Chromebook fan but my Chromebook but it’s several years old and it is getting a little long in the tooth. I also would like a little bigger display and a little more power. Until recently you had to buy a cheap Chromebook with a 11.6 inch display or buy a…

Google Photos

Google Photos is a photograph and video sharing and storage service by Google. It was announced in May 2015 and spun out from Google+, the company’s social network. At its launch, reviewers wrote that the service was among the best of its kind. With Google Photos you can: find your photos and videos faster, editing…

Chromebook vs Cloudbook

We know a Chromebook is a computer running Chrome OS and its main function is accessing Internet based services. A Cloudbook is a Windows based computer that pretty much does the same thing but you can additionally run Windows applications on it. Let’s watch Father Robert and Brian of TWiT‘s “KnowHow” tell you the pros and cons…

More on Chrome OS Devices

Like we talked about last month Chrome OS is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed by Google to work with web applications and installed applications. Chrome OS is built upon the open source project called Chromium OS which, unlike Chrome OS, can be compiled from the downloaded source code. Chrome OS is…

Chromebox

A Chromebox is a personal computer running Google’s Chrome OS operating system. The device is a desktopvariant of the Chromebook laptop. Like its cousin the Chromebox only runs web applications and Chrome extended applications. Chromeboxs usually have faster processors more RAM more USB ports and ethernet in addition to WiFi. The Chromeboxs like Chromebooks are also manufactured by…

What is Chrome OS?

Chrome OS is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed by Google to work with web applications and installed applications. Chrome OS is built upon the open source project called Chromium OS which, unlike Chrome OS, can be compiled from the downloaded source code. Chrome OS is the commercial version installed on specific…

Chromebit

Just like the aforementioned items Chromebook, etc. the Chromebit is a Computer running the Chrome OS. It does web and web-apps only. The difference is the Chromebit is only 12 centimeters long and plugs into an HDMI port of a TV. The Chromebit requires a bluethooth keyboard and mouse to operate it.

Chromebook Pixel, The premium Chrome OS experience!

The Chromebook Pixel is just a Chromebook but it built with a premium experience in mind. The Pixel  has a super high resolution touchscreen. Some offers come with free LTE data two years. A they come with either an Intel i5 or i7 processor. The Pixel is a far better computer then say my original Samsung…

Chromebase

How would you like an all-n-one computer with a 21-22 inch monitor that never gets viruses and starts in an instant. The Chromebase is like the Chromebook and the Chromebox but has an all-n-one form factor similar to an iMac.