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What happens to Chromebooks? 

Google didn’t have much to say about ChromeOS or Chromebooks in its initial media presentation, except that they’re still both a thing. Chromium and ChromeOS are still being developed — Chrome especially, it’s still the number one browser on the planet.  Chromebooks will continue to get their software support, up to ten years from the point of sale for some of the newest models. I wanted to ask if any current Chromebook models will be updated to Googlebooks, or Google OS, or Android for laptops, or whatever they’re calling them, but technical issues kept me from asking. That seems like a long

Googlebooks aren't just Android laptops. They're a Trojan horse for Gemini
What are Sync.com’s features?

Sync.com is an online storage service that sports a web interface that you can use to drag and drop files to and from your desktop, as well as a virtual drive folder and context menu commands for transferring or adding files. MacOS is supported similarly and there are Android and iOS apps for backing up data from your portable devices. The free and personal account lack some features found in the Solo and Solo Unlimted accounts such as document previewing online; the ability to selectively choose what files in your Sync folder you just want kept locally or cloud-only; and the ability to grant

Sync.com review: Superb online device sync and backup