Chrome OS Theme: Central Wave for Chromebook

by Haris on May 16, 2011
in Google

Central Wave, Chrome OS Theme for Chromebook

After some Katy Perry love for Chromebooks, here is another theme I found that you can run on your Chrome OS.

Central Wave is a free, simple theme for the Chrome OS Chromebooks. It was specially designed to run on the Chrome OS netbooks by the only school-operated radio station in Forsyth County.

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Katy Perry Theme for Chromebook

by Haris on May 16, 2011
in Google

Google recently announced the all new, updated Chrome OS and Chromebooks which would just run Chrome OS on them. Basically, it is just the Google Chrome browser running on a netbook/notebook.

You can download Chrome themes for free from the Chrome Web Store, but there are some themes tailored specially for the Chrome OS on Chromebooks.

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Google Chromebox, Chrome OS for Desktops by Samsung

by Haris on May 12, 2011
in Gadgets, Google

Google announced Chromebooks, and unveiled the Samsung Chromebook and the Acer Chromebook at the second day of Google I/O 2011 earlier today.

Along with that, their came a very interesting announcement that Google is working on – the Google Chromebox. This Samsung-built Chromebox will provide the same Chrome OS experience on your desktop, more like Mac Min, but it will have the web-centric Chrome OS for desktops.

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Acer Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011

by Haris on May 12, 2011
in Gadgets, Google

Along with a Samsung Chromebook, Google also unveiled the Acer Chromebook that offers cool features as the Samsung one. This seems much lighter and smaller.

Acer Chromebook promises to have a 8 second boot time, it will be on instantly when you open the lid, will have a 6.5 hours of battery life, two USB ports, webcam, HDMI. It will will have a 11.6-inch display screen and will be always connected to the WiFi.

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Samsung Chrome OS Chromebook Unveiled at Google I/O 2011

by Haris on May 11, 2011
in Gadgets, Google

It has just been made official. Samsung will be one of the first to bring out the Chrome OS Chromebook. This is the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook, and will run on Google’s Chrome OS.

Samsung Chromebook is powered with an Intel Atom processor, 12.1-inch display screen, WiFi, optional 3G, two USB 2.0 ports, an HD webcam, trackpad and will have a battery life of continuous 8.5 hours.

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Chromebook: Why Buy a Google Chrome Netbook?

by Haris on May 11, 2011
in Gadgets, Google

Google unveiled Chrome OS last year, where they also launched the Google CR-48 test notebook for users to try out Chrome OS on netbooks. This year, they talk about why is it better to buy a Chromebook instead of going for a full notebook.

There are a lot of issues when you buy a new computer. In the beginning, the computer works just as you bought it, but slowly as time passes, your computer starts getting slow and soon you again have to upgrade or reinstall Windows or your OS again.

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Read Blogspot Blogs in Mobile View on PC

by Haris on May 11, 2011
in Tips and Tricks

Mobile view of blogs are built very nice, clean and light to load faster on smartphones that use less data as much as possible. The same goes for the mobile view of Blogspot blogs.

You can now read blogspot blogs in mobile view on your compters as well. All you have to do is make a small addition to the end of the blogpost URL and the page will load into the mobile view of Blogspot.

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Interesting Android 2011 Statistics Shared at Google I/O 2011

by Haris on May 11, 2011
in Android, Google

Just more than two and a half years ago, Google introduced Android, the mobile OS from Google that will soon be taking over the world – and it really is! Android was launched with the first developer phone, T-Mobile G1, manufactured by HTC. This was in one country, on one carrier.

Google now has an entire Android ecosystem, thanks to all the manufacturers, developers and carriers it has on board. Android is growing at an amazing rate. This is not all.

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Google Music Beta, Request Invitations Now!

by Haris on May 10, 2011
in Android, Google

Google made some major announcements at the Google I/O 2011 event today. Google Music Beta service has also been announced!

You can now upload your personal music collection to listen anywhere, keep everything in sync, and forget the hassle of cables and files – all thanks to Google Music. It will be available for Android phones, tablets, Windows and Mac.

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