The latest Chrome OS Stable channel update is here and with it comes remote access to Chromebooks and Chromeboxes. Until now you could only remote out of such devices; now you can remote in to them; handy for tech support and other use cases. We also discuss why Acer’s new Chromebook 15 isn’t yet available and share a useful Chrome extension that lets you run Linux inside of a Chrome OS window.
This week’s episode of the Chrome Show is brought to you by Sanebox.
SHOW NOTES:
Hosts: Janko Roettgers and Kevin C. Tofel
You probably can’t get that new Acer Chromebook 15 until April
Yay, a new Stable Channel update!
Chrome for Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) is melting away
There’s a 50,000 song upload limit for Google Play Music now
Here’s another Google Cast device: the Nvidia Shield TV
Google’s MVNO plans could be an interesting tie-in to Chromebooks with LTE
Want to make ChromeOS better? Check out this community
App / extension of the week: Crouton integration
