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The Chrome Cast

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  • Hosted by Joe Humphrey and Robby Payne, The Chrome Cast is a tech podcast that unpacks everything from hardware to software in the world of Chrome, Chrome OS, and Google so that listeners can be more informed on all the latest updates, changes, and devices.
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  • The intrigue of ChromeOS running on Android
    Jun 18 2024
    On this week’s episode of The Chrome Cast podcast, we give an update on the Chrome Unboxed studio and then dive deep into the “Ferrochrome” project which allows ChromeOS to run in a VM on Android. The bulk of the discussion revolves around the Ferrochrome project but we did want to take some time to give a studio update since we will be filming a video and shooting more content in the newly rearranged space. Keep an eye out in the next video, things might look a little different. As for the Ferrochrome project, news of its existence first popped up about a month ago and after getting quite excited, we were told by Google that this was just a test and that there were no real plans to pursue ChromeOS on Android. But that doesn’t seem to be the case since we now have reports that Google is developing a one-click “Ferrochrome Launcher” that will download, configure, and fully launch ChrommiumOS using the Android VM app launcher. While this development is still very early, it’s exciting to see some work still being done on this project. So, as you can imagine, we have lots of ideas and speculation about what this could look like down the road if it were to become a real thing. Maybe ChromeOS on your phone with a set of XR glasses? We’ll just have to wait and see! Show Links My dreams of ChromeOS running on a phone are nearing reality My ChromeOS on a phone dreams are shattered…for now ChromeOS running on Android phones is still in the cards, it seems Andromeda May Be Dead Why I’m considering a dual-screen USB Type-C portable monitor XREAL AR glasses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 h y 6 m
  • ChromeOS is moving to the Android kernel
    Jun 14 2024
    This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we dive into a big announcement from Google regarding the backend framework of ChromeOS and all of the new software features for Chromebook Plus that were announced at the Chromebook Showcase a few weeks ago in NYC. We had planned for the latter to be the main discussion this week, but an emergency press conference was in order after Google announced on Wednesday that the foundation of ChromeOS is moving to the Android Linux kernel. We talk through what this might mean for ChromeOS moving forward, how it will affect users and the timeline for this change. This is a big move so it was nice to talk through the details and I hope it provides some clarity. If you are well-versed in the world of kernels and have additional insight, please leave us a comment below. As promised, the remainder of the show is dedicated to all the new features now available on Chromebook Plus. We talk through a few of our favorites, how they are currently working, and some tweaks we would like to see in the future. We’ve been waiting for these features to roll out since they were first teased back in October at the first Chromebook event so it’s great to see them finally available! What’s your favorite new feature? Let us know! Show Links The ChromeOS foundation is shifting to the Android kernel Google announces a flood of awesome new features Understanding how and when to use ‘Help me write’ on a Chromebook [VIDEO] How to get 12 months of Gemini Advanced with older Chromebook Plus models ChromeOS 125 is rolling out with tons of new Chromebook features Chromebook AI wallpapers are fun as long as you don’t have a QHD or 4K screen ChromeOS 125 enables multiple calendars in Quick Settings New ChromeOS 125 OOBE highlights AI features right out of the box Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 h y 12 m
  • Thoughts on new Chromebook Plus hardware
    Jun 5 2024
    This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we dive into our thoughts on the new Chromebook Plus model and Chromebooks that were recently announced at the event in NYC. Following the event, we had a great chat with Stella Shannon, ChromeOS Consumer Hardware Product Lead, about the event and we did a hands-on video from the event but outside of that, we hadn’t shared many thoughts on these devices. So that’s exactly what we did in this show! We talk through all the releases from each manufacturer and the iterations that we’re seeing this go around. We wrap things up with some speculation about how these releases and this event might shape up moving forward, with perhaps a tik-tok of iteration in the Spring and then big refreshes in the Fall. We did run a little long talking through the hardware – surprise, surprise – so next weeks episode will be all about the flood of new software features that were announced alongside these new Chromebooks. Make sure to follow The Chrome Cast on whatever podcast platform you use to listen so you don’t miss that episode! SHOW LINKS The latest Chromebook Plus Showcase in NYC was awesome Hands-on with the new devices launched at the 2024 NYC Chromebook event 2024 Chromebook Showcase: Google announces a flood of awesome new features The Chrome Cast 266: Event recap with Stella Shannon from the ChromeOS team The new Acer Chromebook Plus 516 GE sees its first discount The Acer Chromebook 516 GE drops to $449 as new model looms Get the brand-new Acer Chromebook Plus 514 for just $249 The gorgeous ASUS ExpertBook CX54 Chromebook Plus is now available A new Acer Chromebook Plus Spin 714 shows up at Best Buy HP unveils 4 new Chromebooks with 2 new Plus models included Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 h y 6 m

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