Looking to capitalize on Google Chrome OS, LG plans to launch an All-in-One PC called the Chromebase that offers a 21.5-inch IPS monitor at 1080p resolution.
Google announced yesterday that the Google+ Photos app (previously exclusive to the Chromebook Pixel) is now available to download for all Chromebooks.
Asus may be over Windows RT, but rumors of Asus's new 10.1-inch VivoBook swirl alongside talk of an Asus Chromebook. Will September bring two new products?
Google announced the $200 Acer Chromebook will be available at 2,800 Walmart stores starting today. Chromebooks will go on sale at Staples this weekend.
Acer introduces a $200 C710 Chromebook that's basically identical to the $280 C710 but comes with a 16GB SSD and 2GB RAM. It's available at Best Buy now.
Both Acer and Asus are rumored to be prepping new Chromebooks for the second half of 2013, just as Intel is getting ready to announce $200 Android laptops.
Intel's new Haswell chip, which promises long battery life, will be used in new iterations of the Chromebook, giving it up to 10 hours of battery life.
It looks like Chromebooks are having a rough time. According to a recent report, a fraction of a percent of users surfed the Web on a Chromebook last week.
Starting March 17, you'll be able to pick up the latest Acer C710 11" Chromebook powered by an Intel Celeron processor with a 320GB hard drive for just $280.
Want to make the most out of a $1,450 Chromebook? One way to do so is to set up Ubuntu or Linux Mint for days when you'd rather work with a traditional OS.
Google's new Chromebook, the Pixel, has a mind-blowing 4.3 million pixel touchscreen display, giving it the highest pixel density of any screen currently on the market.
A video that was quickly removed from YouTube may show a laptop designed by Google called the Chromebook Pixel. Of course, rumors are rumors, so take it with a grain of salt.