Google is axing yet another piece of premium hardware, with the Pixelbook reportedly joining the Pixel Slate, Google Glass, and Project Ara modular phones on the scrapheap. The Pixelbook was a ...
Google has canceled the next version of its Pixelbook laptop and dissolved the team responsible for building it. The device was far along in development and expected to debut next year, according to a ...
Google is in the process of redistributing its resources to higher business priorities. Due to the change in focus, Google is cutting some of its projects across the company. The next Pixelbook and ...
Zac has been writing about Android as a hobby since he was a teenager and fulfilled his ambition of doing so professionally when he joined Android Police as a Reviewer in 2020. Zac specializes in ...
The Pixelbook Go is one of the best products Google has ever made. It’s light. It’s fast. It’s premium in all the right ways. It’s the Chromebook that makes me actually want to use a Chromebook. Some ...
PIXELBOOK GO is the very latest Chromebook designed and built by Google's hardware team - the same people responsible for the Pixel smartphone. It's more affordable than the last ChromeOS notebook ...
Google has released a top-tier Pixelbook Go to join its lineup, Android Central reports. The laptop arrived a few months ago, but now there's an entirely new configuration that includes a 4K display.
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Google’s been pushing its Chromebooks on us since it released the matte black CR-48 prototype in 2010, telling the world that laptops today were simply glorified web browsers — or Android devices, I’m ...
Light, fast, and cheap – but with an odd omission. That’s the tl;dr for Google’s latest incarnation of the Pixelbook. After using the 13-inch Pixelbook Go for the last week, I’m left to wonder if ...