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Chromebooks now have an easy time running Android apps


Chromebooks now have an easy time running Android apps
It's not certain which systems are coming next, although we'd expect the late Chromebook Pixel 2 to be next in line given that it's the only one listed as supporting Android apps in beta Chrome OS releases.Almost all other compatible devices (including machines from HP, Lenovo and Samsung) are still waiting for their turn.But hey, it's a step in the right direction -- you're that much closer to running your favorite phone apps from the comfort of your PC.


Dealing with VPNs on a Chromebook running Android apps


Dealing with VPNs on a Chromebook running Android apps
Yesterday I tried running Android apps on a Chromebook for the first time.By and large it was a pleasant experience.First, I had to upgrade the operating system, Chrome OS, to version 53.somethinglong.


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Best Android apps for editing video: the top 3 trimmers


Best Android apps for editing video: the top 3 trimmers
Trying to edit a video can be like trying to carve a turkey with a swiss army knife; you need the right tools if you want to do the job properly.Editing video on Android is the same, so with that in mind, here is our list of the best Android apps for editing video.KineMasterOne of the most complete applications for video editing found in the Google Play Store, if not the outright best, is KineMaster.


Google Play is now bringing Android apps to Chromebooks


Google Play is now bringing Android apps to Chromebooks
At its I/O developer conference in May, Google announced its plans to bring support for Android apps to Chrome OS; it subsequently launched Google Play on the platform's developer channel for Chromebooks in June.Now, Google Play is rolling out to the stable channel.It'll arrive in beta over the next several days in Chrome OS v53.0.2785.129 for the Acer Chromebook R11 and the Asus Chromebook Flip.


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