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Secure Shell – Extension Review

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Secure Shell (or SSH) is a tool that many people might not use, but for a good number of people out there who need access to SSH, this extension will be either a bit of curiosity or in my...

Extensions – How to make the most of ChromeOS

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A topic that comes up when we discuss Chromebooks and the capabilites of ChromeOS is the ability (or perceived inability) for users to install their favourite programs and apps. Superficially this inability is present -- it is correct to...

Google to add Chrome Apps link in your Bookmarks bar

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Is this a vision of things to come on ChromeOS? We've seen this morning (care of 9to5Mac) that Google are preparing to add a direct shortcut to your Chrome Apps and Extensions to the left side of your bookmarks...

Domayne and Joyce Mayne now selling Chromebooks

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The original launch in Australia saw Google partner with Harvey Norman and JB Hifi to start selling their Chromebooks at retail, but if you would like to get a look at a Chromebook and don't have a Harvey Norman...

Kobo Arc — Review

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Can the Kobo Arc compete with the Nexus 7? The Nexus 7 has been the dominant 7 inch Android tablet in Australia ever since it launched and other companies are now playing catch up. So what made the Nexus 7...

The Chrome OS Improvement Bus Rolls On

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If you have been paying attention it will seem like every day there is something new being committed to or proposed for Chrome OS.  Today there are yet more interesting little tidbits that the some enthusiastic people have found...

Close Button in ChromeOS about to be Exxed?

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Most will admit that Chrome OS, in its relative infancy, still has a few rough edges that need smoothing and polishing.  It seems that the design gurus at Google are looking at looking to do just that.  The proposed...

Chrome rich notifications promoted to stable channel

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These decidedly Google Now like notifications are soon going to be appearing in Chrome very soon according to a recent Google+ post from open-source Chromium Evangelist François Beaufort. He advised that the code has been promoted to the stable...

Rumour: Samsung Series 3 Chromebook to receive a refresh in May

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The Samsung Series 3 Chromebook has only just been released in Australia but the Series 3 was originally released in the US in October last year and it appears that Samsung may be looking to refresh or replace one...

Ausdroid Media presents: AusChrome – The home for all things ChromeOS in Australia

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We've been following ChromeOS and related hardware on Ausdroid for a while but recognise that there are some people who just aren't that interested in Google's ChromeOS or the hardware that runs it. So, we've created a new site...

Acer C7 Chromebook — Review

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Welcome to Chrome OS, the new wave in connectivity and working in the Cloud. Ausdroid primarily focuses on Android related news but when the latest range of Google devices, the Chromebook started to emerge -- given the tight integration of...

Third Party cloud storage options possibly coming to files.app in ChromeOS

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According to a recent issue submission in the Chromium project, the suggestion has been made to give third parties access to the Files.App API which would allow for companies such as Microsoft, SugarSync and Dropbox to add their respective...

Google announces Blink: open-source rendering engine for Chrome

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This morning Google announced via the Chromium Developers blog that they are launching their own open source version of the rendering engine behind their popular browser Chrome. Instead of using the open source Webkit rendering engine, which Google has...

Google announces Blink: open-source rendering engine for Chrome

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This morning Google announced via the Chromium Developers blog that they are launching their own open source version of the rendering engine behind their popular browser Chrome. Instead of using the open source Webkit rendering engine, which Google has...

Nexus 7 MkII rumours start to emerge

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Yes, it appears the rumour-mill is at it again.  No, this time it is not the Motorola X phone, but the second coming of the Nexus 7. News agency Reuters have reported that two different sources have confirmed to them...

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