Tag Archives: Chromebook

July, 2020

  • 25 July

    How To Add Dropbox in Chromebook File Manager

    Add Dropbox in Chromebook File Manager

    Want to know how to add Dropbox File Manager in Chromebook? By default, you can only access Google Drive in the Chrome OS file manager. But if you prefer Dropbox on Google Drive, one option is to use the app Dropbox standalone on your Chromebook. Although it works well enough, drag and drop support is missing which makes it difficult …

  • 22 July

    Install Third-party Browsers on Chromebooks [Guide]

    Third-party Browsers on Chromebooks

    So you want to know how to install third-party browsers on Chromebook? Although there is no easy way to replace the Chrome browser on the Chromebook, it is, after all, a “Chromebook”, however, you can install third-party web browsers from the Play Store. But they have their problems, for example, most Android browsers cannot take advantage of the desktop layout …

  • 9 July

    How To Disable Google Assistant on Android and Chromebooks

    Disable Google Assistant

    Having a voice assistant available and using artificial intelligence functions can be very useful and productive if however, you are among the users who for privacy reasons would like not to be listened to by the microphone, it is, fortunately, possible to completely disable Google Assistant on all Android smartphones and Chromebooks. Let’s see how to do it! How to disable Google Assistant on …

  • 7 July

    How To Play MS-DOS Games on Chrome OS

    MS-DOS games on Chrome OS

    With the arrival of Android applications and games to Chromebooks, these laptops made much more sense. The excuse that Chrome OS is only used to use Google applications in the cloud lost validity and made these cheap laptops a great bet. Currently, you can enjoy many Android games on your Chromebook, and even games from other platforms through the best emulators for Android. But what if …

June, 2020

  • 20 June

    How To Add Multiple Accounts On Chromebook?

    Multiple Accounts On Chromebook

    As with Android mobiles, when you turn on a Chromebook for the first time, the system will ask you to log in with a Google account. This is necessary to synchronize your Chromebook with all the preferences and settings of the Google apps that you use on other devices. In this way, your Gmail account will be automatically signed in, all Chrome settings …