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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.

The Chrome Cast Chrome Unboxed

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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.

    The mounting problem of the Google Graveyard

    The mounting problem of the Google Graveyard

    This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we dive into a big update on the website, publishing our last YouTube video for a bit, and a mounting problem that has us frustrated with Google.
    The first half of the show is all about the return of the comments section on the website. After working through what turned into a complicated issue with Disqus, we are thrilled to have comments back on the site! It’s taken some time to get everything set up correctly, but we hope our improved comments section is a place for engaging conversations. So, head to the bottom of this article and leave us a comment!
    For the remainder of the show, we share our thoughts on Google’s expanding graveyard of canceled services and why we think Google needs to shift away from its “move fast, break things” startup mentality. With many great services shutting down over the last few years (many of which users relied on for personal and business use), it’s easy to understand the frustration that some users might be feeling and how it could lead to a distrust in Google services.
    We make sure to end the show on a high note, though, with some exciting news on upcoming hardware so stick around for that. I hope you enjoy the show and, again, leave us a comment below with your thoughts on the topics we covered. Cheers!
    Show Links

    Here’s why we’re taking a break from YouTube [VIDEO]

    Google kills off yet another fantastic service

    Google Podcasts is officially dead: What you need to know

    Walmart’s excellent Onn. Google TV streaming box getting a “Pro” upgrade

    More proof that upcoming Chromebook tablet ‘Ciri’ belongs to Lenovo


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    • 1h 9 min
    Exclusive first look at Chromebook Plus AI

    Exclusive first look at Chromebook Plus AI

    On this week’s episode of The Chrome Cast podcast, we’re back to our regularly scheduled programming with a discussion about wrapping up our Chromebook Plus reviews and an exciting exclusive demo of the upcoming Chromebook Plus AI features. We appreciate everyone tuning in last week as we explained why we’re taking a quick break from YouTube, but it was fun to get back to news coverage this week.
    For the first half of the show, we dive into our Chromebook Plus review process and the collective relief we’re feeling after wrapping up our 8th Chromebook Plus review. We hope that these reviews have been helpful as you all have tried to wade through these new devices that were all launched at the Chromebook Plus event last October. We have several exciting things in the works that we can’t wait to work on after our hiatus, so stay tuned.
    The remainder of the show is all about our exclusive demo of the upcoming Chromebook Plus features. Given the nature of Chromebook news, we don’t get many exclusives (other than finding things in the repositories) so it was very nice of the ChromeOS team to reach out and give us a sneak peek of the Chromebook Plus AI features that are coming soon. We’ve shared some frustration around the delivery of these features, so it was great to also get clarification on why it’s taking a little longer and why it will be worth the wait. If you’re as excited as we are about these new features, you don’t want to miss this one. Enjoy!

    Show Links

    All of our Chromebook Plus reviews

    Acer Chromebook Plus 514 Review: solidly affordable [VIDEO]

    The best all-around Chromebook Plus is down to just $389 right now

    Don’t miss this incredible deal on the ASUS Chromebook Plus CM34

    Exclusive: Google demoed the new Chromebook Plus AI features for us [VIDEO]

    Where is Google’s promised ‘Help me write’ feature for Chromebooks?


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    • 51 min
    The real reason we're taking a break from YouTube

    The real reason we're taking a break from YouTube

    This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we took a break from our normal news roundup and decided to explain some of how we got here, where we're heading, and why we've decided to take a few weeks off from publishing on YouTube. And no, Chrome Unboxed isn't going anywhere and we aren't quitting YouTube. We do talk through why this is probably happening on YouTube, but we are as focused and clear-headed about Chrome Unboxed as ever. We just need some time to focus on the launch of something exciting!
    The official announcement of what we've been working on is coming soon so this episode is kind of a long-form explanation and teaser of what's coming. We will publish a more buttoned-up version of all this on YouTube next week, so keep an eye out for that. We have some exciting videos planned and some things in the works that we can't wait to tell you all about, but for right now, we want to take some time to focus on the launch of Proof Golf.
    I promise we will get back to our regularly scheduled programming soon, but this was a fun conversation that gives you all a behind-the-scenes look at what we've been working on and how we operate. We dive deep into how our content strategy has evolved and how we've responded to changes in the digital publishing world. So, if you are a fan of Chrome Unboxed and want a look behind the curtain, this one is for you. As always, we greatly appreciate you all listening and supporting Chrome Unboxed. Enjoy!
    Show Links

    Chrome Unboxed YouTube

    Proof Golf Coming Soon


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    • 46 min
    We have Lenovo's pocket-sized Chromebox Micro in the office

    We have Lenovo's pocket-sized Chromebox Micro in the office

    We're back with another episode of The Chrome Cast podcast and on this week's show, we discuss some new, interesting hardware we've been testing. If you've been listening to the show or reading the site lately, you know that we have been working hard to get through our reviews of the Chromebook Plus models announced in October. So it was a nice change of pace when the Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk and Lenovo Chromebox Micro arrived at our office this week.
    We've been anxiously waiting for the Logitech Casa to arrive for a few reasons. First and foremost, we wanted to ensure that the keyboard and trackpad work with ChromeOS as seamlessly as we hoped, since Logitech went above and beyond to make this a Works With Chromebook-certified product. And secondly, we wanted to see if the hardware was good enough to justify the $180 price tag. Listen in to see what Robby thinks and check out our recent unboxing video to see the Casa in action.
    The second half of the show is all about Lenovo's interesting new take on a Chromebox: the Chromebox Micro. We've been excited to see this Chromebox is truly pocket-sized so as soon as it arrived, we opened the box and I popped it straight into my pocket. No problem! Oh, and we've already discovered that it is the first Chromebox we've ever tested that can be run off of a portable power bank.
    Outside of many standard Enterprise or home-desktop setups, the Lenovo Chromebox Micro opens the door for some unique use cases that we are excited to try out. Maybe a portable setup with AR glasses? Stay tuned as we test and experiment with this new Chromebox. If you are excited about this Chromebox, send us a message or hit us up on X and explain why - we're curious why it seems like so many of you are interested in this Chromebox.
    We also made sure to squeeze in a "Hot Take" at the end of the show so make sure to stick around for that to hear Robby's ode to the original Google WiFi. I hope you enjoy the show! Cheers!
    Show Links

    Unboxing and trying the new Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk [VIDEO]

    Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk: a real option for a wireless Chromebook trackpad?

    Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk is confirmed ‘Works with Chromebook’

    Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk arrives at Best Buy March 21st

    Lenovo’s pocket-sized Chromebox Micro arrives at B&H

    Meet the new pocket-sized Chromebox from Lenovo: The Chromebox Micro

    Yes, you will be able to buy the Lenovo Chromebox that fits in your pocket

    An ode to my now-dead original Google Wi-Fi


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    • 58 min
    Useful updates coming soon to Chromebooks

    Useful updates coming soon to Chromebooks

    We’re back with another episode of The Chrome Cast podcast and this week we tackle a few software updates that are coming soon to your Chromebook, the 2024 Google I/O announcement, and why we can’t wait for an exciting new accessory to show up. The first part of the show is dedicated to – you guessed it – Lacros. We’ve been talking about this de-coupled Chrome browser on Chromebooks for a while now but it looks like we could be nearing the finish line soon – maybe in ChromeOS 124! And although it will likely be an update that you might not even notice, we explain why it’s a massive shift for ChromeOS.
    For the second half of the show, we split the conversation between Google I/O and the Logitech Casa. The official date for I/O 2024 has been released and so we talk through what we’re expecting from Google’s developer conference this year and why we’re hopeful for a new Chromecast. As for the Logitech Casa, you might have heard us talk about this “desk in a box” product in last week’s show but since then we have made a few discoveries that make us even more excited to get it in the office and test it out (if FedEx ever decides to stop by.) Oh, and brace yourself for the AI discussion that gets brought up near the end of the show; this stuff is terrifying and so interesting at the same time. Enjoy!
    Show Links:

    Why the Lacros Chrome browser may arrive on Chromebooks very soon

    Quick Share for Chromebook set to get a Wi-Fi Direct speed boost

    Google and Samsung join forces to simplify file sharing

    This new feature will finally make the Chromebook calendar widget useful

    Google I/O 2024 dates and small live crowd confirmed

    The next Chromecast with Google TV could get a solid performance upgrade

    Leaks of the Pixel 8a box confirm minor design changes

    Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk is confirmed ‘Works with Chromebook’

    Logitech’s Casa Pop-Up Desk arrives at Best Buy March 21st

    Figure Status Update – OpenAI Speech-to-Speech Reasoning


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    • 1h 22 min
    We’ve reviewed all but one of the Chromebook Plus models

    We’ve reviewed all but one of the Chromebook Plus models

    This week on The Chrome Cast podcast, we focus most of our discussion around two main topics: the full review of the HP 15.6" Chromebook Plus and the new Casa Pop-Up Desk that includes a wireless trackpad that works with ChromeOS. The HP 15.6" review is the second to last review of Chromebook Plus models that were launched back in October, so we also talked through that process and why the Lenovo Slim 3i is still Robby's favorite.
    The second half of the conversation is all about the new Logitech Casa Pop-Up Desk that we recently stumbled upon. This interesting multi-device "desk in a box" setup looks great all on its own but through some investigation, we've discovered that the Casa is a Works With Chromebook certified device, making it the only wireless trackpad option for ChromeOS right now. So, as you might imagine, we are pretty excited about the Casa and can't wait to test it out soon. 
    LINKS

    HP 15.6-inch Chromebook Plus review [VIDEO]

    Acer Chromebook Plus 515 review [VIDEO]

    Big savings return for my favorite Chromebook: the Acer 516 GE

    Lenovo Chromebook Slim 3i: is this ‘Chromebook Plus’? [VIDEO]

    Lenovo Slim 3i Chromebook Plus Review: my favorite of the bunch [VIDEO]

    If the Slim 3i Chromebook Plus stays at $339.99, it’s the one to beat


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    • 1h 5 min

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