Chromebooks are now better suited to remote work than ever null


Google is making it easier for users to work from home on their Chromebooks thanks to a number of new features included in the release of Chrome OS version 85.
Staying connected can be difficult for those using multiple Chromebooks or sharing notebooks among family members which is why the search giant has introduced a new Wi-Fi Sync feature in Chrome OS.
With Wi-Fi Sync, users will no longer need to reenter their Wi-Fi passwords when using a different Chromebook as they become part of the user profile’s keychain and are stored to their accounts.
Google’s AirDrop competitor Nearby Share, which allows users to easily share content with those around them, is now rolling out to Android devices but it will also be coming to Chromebooks.
Simplified settings
In addition to making it easier for users to share content and connect to their home Wi-Fi networks, Chrome OS 85 also reworks the operating system’s settings menu.
The latest release provides users with an easier way to search for settings such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi networks. It’s clear that Google wants the Chromebook Launcher to serve as an “everything button” similar to how Spotlight works in Apple’s iOS and macOS. According to the company, the ability to use Chrome OS’ launcher to search through settings will be coming soon to Chromebooks.
To make being heard while video conferencing easier, Google has added a new mic slider in Chrome OS’ Audio settings that allows users to control the volume of their voice to help others hear them better. Changing the volume of your microphone can be done by clicking on the volume icon in Quick Settings.
Recording video will also be easier for Chrome OS users as Google will now let them pause and resume video recording as well as take still pictures while recording.
While Chrome OS first gained popularity in schools due to how easy Chromebooks are to setup and manage, Google is now positioning its operating system as an alternative to Windows and macOS for everyone including remote workers and even developers, who can now use it to develop Android apps.
Via ZDNet
Google is making it easier for users to work from home on their Chromebooks thanks to a number of new features included in the release of Chrome OS version 85. Staying connected can be difficult for those using multiple Chromebooks or sharing notebooks among family members which is why the…
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