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Acer Chromebook Plus 515 Review

Acer Chromebook Plus 515 Review – By Eric Grevstad PCM
Can we just forget about $199 Chromebooks now? Yes, they had dim, dinky, fuzzy screens and barely enough memory and storage—even for ChromeOS’s modest needs—and sufficed only for school kids, but they’re so seven years ago. Google’s new Chromebook Plus campaign brings cutting-edge software features to laptops with five times better hardware starting at only twice the price—$399.99, which is the MSRP of the Acer Chromebook Plus 515 seen here.

Chrome can now use Android’s default password provider instead of Google’s

Chrome can now use Android’s default password provider instead of Google’s – By Dallas Thomas Android Police
Chrome for Android now supports non-Google password managers to fill in passwords, improving user experience and personalization options. A hidden setting in Chrome allows users to choose their system-wide password manager for autofill, reducing reliance on Google’s manager.

It’s Time to Disconnect Your Smart TV From the Internet, Especially if You Have a Vizio

It’s Time to Disconnect Your Smart TV From the Internet, Especially if You Have a Vizio – By Joe Fedewa How-To Geek
Ever feel like your TV knows a little too much about your binge-watching habits? Smart TVs are notorious for privacy invasion, from voice assistants listening in to tech that tracks every show you watch. Now, with Vizio in Walmart’s shopping cart, it’s a great time to evaluate what your TV knows.

How to Use Wi-Fi Calling for Calls and Texts Without Cellular Service

How to Use Wi-Fi Calling for Calls and Texts Without Cellular Service – By See full CNET
Even though wireless carriers often tout their beefy nationwide 5G networks, outages can and do happen. AT&T’s recent outage was widespread enough that the carrier advised its customers to make use of Wi-Fi calling as a backup — which is a feature that Verizon and AT&T both offer to their subscribers.

Slim 3i Chromebook Plus stays at $339.99

If the Slim 3i Chromebook Plus stays at $339.99, it’s the one to beat – By Robby Payne chromeunboxed.com

For a Chromebook that refused to go on sale for a long time after it launched last fall, the Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebook Plus has now enjoyed one of the longest continued sale prices we’ve ever seen on any Chromebook at this point. Dating all the way back to February 19th, this excellent Chromebook has been discounted by at least $175 and has only become more affordable as the days go on.

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