rewrite this title These are the first things I do with every Chromebook

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rewrite this title These are the first things I do with every Chromebook

Beyond the Alphabet

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Beyond the Alphabet is a weekly column that focuses on the tech world both inside and out of the confines of Mountain View.

I’ve had my fair share of Chromebooks come across my desk, and Google has done a pretty great job at making my life easy. Whenever I sign in with my Google account, almost everything is synced from one Chromebook to the next.

Even still, there are a few things that I go through and set up in order to give myself access to all of the apps and features I care about. There’s a good chance that you might not care about some of these, but I hope that you try out others just to see what’s possible.

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ChromeOS

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Whether it’s a review unit or a Chromebook I’ve purchased for myself, the first thing I do after signing in is to make sure ChromeOS is up to date. Your Chromebook should automatically do this whenever it’s connected to Wi-Fi, making periodic checks and downloading available updates so you don’t have to. But when you first get a ChromeOS device, you want to make sure you have access to all the latest features from the get-go.

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