background preloader

ChromeBook

Facebook Twitter

Screen Sharing

NetSupport Works with Chromebook. Google Takes on TeamViewer With New Chrome Extension - The UpStream - PLuGHiTz Live! Google has tried to make a go at their Chrome Web Store, an Android-style marketplace for extensions for their Chrome browser and Chrome OS computers.

Google Takes on TeamViewer With New Chrome Extension - The UpStream - PLuGHiTz Live!

So far, nothing of any true value has graced the store through my screen; that is until this week. I was surprised to find that Google's Chromium team, the same people who built the OS and the browser, had made a remote-desktop extension for the browser. Now, anyone who works on multiple computers can tell you what a hassle it can be. It's why I reviewed Mouse Without Borders, a project from the Microsoft Garage that allows you to transition your mouse across locally-networked computers.

The problem still exists when you are not next to the computer, however. To find out what exactly they have done, hit the break. Google, though their multi-platformed browser, has made the product fully multi-platformed on day 1. The Chromium team explains it like this, That being said, it is important to remember this is a BETA. Chrome Remote Desktop into my father's chromebook. Product Forums. 8 Chromebook Tricks You Need to Know. Chromebooks aren’t like traditional laptops.

8 Chromebook Tricks You Need to Know

While they’re much simpler, they still have various useful features you may not know about. These tricks will help you take advantage of your Chromebook’s true potential. From accessing remote computers and printing to wiping your personal data, recovering Chrome OS, and installing desktop Linux, these tricks will help you get the most out of your Chromebook. Control Who Can Log In Chromebooks are marketed as laptops “for everyone.” If you want to restrict access to your Chrome laptop, you can open Chrome’s settings screen and control who can log in. You’ll find these options on the Settings screen, under the Users heading. Access Remote Windows, Mac, and Linux Desktops You can’t run Windows programs on your Chromebook, but you can access remote Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops.

To do this, install the Chrome Remote Desktop app in Chrome on your PC. This isn’t a Chrome OS-only feature. Print via Google Cloud Print Create Keyboard Shortcuts. How to try out ChromeOS with Virtualbox before you buy a Chromebook. What exactly is a Chromebook and why should you care?

How to try out ChromeOS with Virtualbox before you buy a Chromebook

Chromebooks are Frankenstein like machines that are part laptop and part netbook. If you’re on a budget and need a full sized keyboard for productivity a Google Chromebook might be for you; however, if you prefer maximum mobility than a tablet might be a better option. Netbooks are antiquated and no one takes them seriously any more; conversely, Chromebooks are rapidly gaining widespread acceptance and have a cheap entry point. You can get started for at low as $279 or just walk into your local Best Buy retail store to give it a test drive. Or… you can pull off a little trick I’m going to show you that will both save you $279 and a trip to the store. Using Virtualbox, you can download and run ChromeOS on your Windows computer and evaluate the Chrome operating system for free.

Setup is a breeze. Let’s kick off this first day of 2014 on the right foot with some virtualization baby. 1. 2. Extract the contents of the folder… Download Chrome OS Ready To Use Nightly Builds (For VirtualBox, VMware And USB Drive) Hexxeh has made vanilla Chrome OS VirtualBox, VMware and USB drive images available for download so you can easily try out the latest Chrome OS nightly builds without having to compile it yourself.

Download Chrome OS Ready To Use Nightly Builds (For VirtualBox, VMware And USB Drive)

In my test, using Chrome OS in VirtualBox was painfully slow because you can't enable graphical acceleration so it's best to use the USB images. But if you must run it in VirtualBox (if for instance you can't boot of an USB), it would be ideal to assign it around 2 GB of RAM. If you think that's too much for a OS-Browser, you'd be surprised how much RAM Chrome (the browser) uses for some people. To use the Chrome OS .vdi in VirtualBox, download it from HERE, extract it, then in VirtualBox click on "New", enter a name and under "Operating system" select "Linux" and for "Version" enter "Ubuntu": On the "Virtual Hard Disk" step, select "Use existing hard disk" and browse for the ChromeOS .vdi file: You're now ready to run Chrome OS in VirtualBox.

How To Run Chrome OS in VirtualBox and Try Out Chrome OS Before Buying a Chromebook. With Google’s new Chromebooks out at just $249, many people who once wrote them off as too expensive for their limited functionality are giving them a second look.

How To Run Chrome OS in VirtualBox and Try Out Chrome OS Before Buying a Chromebook