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Google's back in the laptop business, with this, the Pixelbook [not the "Chromebook Pixel" -- oops!]

As you can see, it is a beautiful, well-made aluminum laptop, with a high resolution touchscreen

that you can flip around into a tablet mode.

The question for this review isn't is it any good, because it's very good at being a Chromebook

No, the question is Is it worth spending $1000 on this Chromebook?

And there are other questions!

Can it replace a MacBook or a Windows laptop — or even an iPad Pro?

To answer those questions, we need to talk about the software.

Chrome OS, especially with Android apps, is more capable than it's ever been.

I can use it for my job, for 90 percent of the stuff I need to do.

And I'm also lucky enough to have other computers around for when I need to finish that last ten percent

And everybody's ten percent is different.

For me it's video editing.

For you, it might be a great Mac app or a really powerful Excel spreadsheet

Or a dope iPad game

I do believe that Android apps are going to get better at filling those gaps over time

But it's going to take awhile

I wouldn't buy this in the hopes that the situation is going to get better

in the next few months, or even the next year.

But today, now, this machine is much more powerful than most people think.

Web apps on Chrome are great, You can use them separate windows instead of tabs and

split screen them.

Many of them work offline.

Then there are the Android apps.

You might have heard that they have been running in Beta on Chrome OS for awhile

And that beta hasn't been, well, any good at all.It's been terrible Now that beta is over, the situation is better, but it's still a little tricky.

Now they're out of beta on this machine and I can report that they are better

But the situation is, well, a little bit tricky

Really, the main thing I've run into is that it's weird to have two versions of the same app.

Slack, for instance, has a great web app but in tablet mode the android app is better.

So you end up kind of juggling them in an awkward way.

But not all Android apps are this nice.

Most don't have freely resizable windows.

The good news is that running them doesn't bring the machine to a halt like it used to

on other chromebooks.

Some of that, I'm sure, is that this thing is very powerful, but a lot it is bugfixes.

We should talk about some other chrome os changes.

The Google Assistant is here, get to it by hitting this button

or by saying Okay Google

There's also Google search, of course

Just like on the Pixel phone, it's integrated with the on-device search

There's a new launcher that's nicer and does a slightly better job of helping you distinguish

between web and android apps.

There's also this pen, the Pixelbook pen.

It's a hundred bucks and the battery in it should last about a year.

You can do usually note taking stuff, even use handwriting recognition.

It's a full wacom stylus, so you can do a bunch of drawing tricks with angle and pressure.

But that stuff only works in a few apps, ones that are updated to support it.

In those apps, the lag is barely noticeable.

In other apps, it's pretty bad.

Hopefully they'll get updated.

Anyway, I'm not really a stylus guy but my colleague James Bareham is.

He says it feels better than the Apple Pencil on the iPad.

The difference is that the iPad Pro and Windows machines have way more software

If the software support were there for it, that fight would be much more interesting,

but as it is the iPad or a Windows Machine really does has the edge on pens.

The other thing the Pen does is help with image searches.

You can just hold this button down and circle stuff,

and the google assistant will search for the thing you circled.

If you have a pixel phone, you can turn on instant tethering.

Heck, if you have any recent android phone you can unlock this computer with your phone's

fingerprint sensor.

But not everything in the software is rosy.

The files app can be a little twitchy, for example.

And tablet mode is just annoying.

It's fine for reading or watching a movie, but you can't do split screen at all and a

bunch of android apps are clumsy at best when you switch over.

This isn't as good at managing Windows on your screen as, well, Windows

So yeah, Google has some more work to do there.

Let's geek out about hardware

You'd think there's only so many ways to make a laptop, even a convertible one like this.

But Google has managed to make the Pixelbook look and feel unique.

More than unique, actually, from a materials and build quality perspective, this feels

every inch like the thousand dollars it costs.

It's made out of aluminum, with a glass screen and this glass shade behind the lid, which

makes it look like like it belongs next to the Pixel phones.

It's also sturdy as hell, with zero flex.

It weighs just about two and a half pounds and is a little under half an inch thick.

The industrial design is also unique, with these squared off edges and symmetrical elements.

It's just really nice.

There are a bunch of details here that are smart.

Like the palmrests, which are made of silicone and feel better than metal to rest your palms

on.

I'm hoping they won't get grimy, but if they do I bet they're easier to clean than the

fabric on Microsoft's Surface devices.

The clever bit about those palm rests is that when you're using it tablet mode, they act

like anti-skid feet.

They also do a good job of keeping the keyboard from touching the screen when it's closed.

Look at this little gap here.

And the keyboard is also great.

It has more key travel than a Macbook without being too much thicker.

I should also point out that it is backlit, which is a stupid thing to point out

But a lot of Chromebooks don't have that, which is super annoying

The mouse is also really great. It's matted glass and it's got a nice click.

But I will say that it's a little annoying that when the laptop is closed you can squeeze

right there and click it.

As for the screen, it's a 12.3-inch display with 3 by 2 aspect ratio and the resolution

is 2400 x 1600.

It's really good, responsive to touch, and sharp.

The bezels here, though, are a little bigger than I'd like.

There are other convertibles with smaller bezels, so I don't buy the standard line that

they make it easier to hold in tablet mode.

So sure, your thousand bucks pays for the design, but it's also paying for high end specs

It has a proper Intel Core i5 7th-generation processor, 8 gigs of ram, and 128 gigs of storage.

That's way more than normal for a chromebook, but you'll use it for Android apps, downloaded

movies, and so on.

Like several recent machines, it runs that powerful processor without any fans — and

if you are a crazy person you can spend up to 1650 to get 16 gigs of ram and a faster

processor and way more storage..

And as for performance: it's a screamer, With Chromebooks, I usually have to give this speech

about how you measure them by how many tabs they can run before they bog down.

Not a problem here.

This runs Chrome better than any computer I've used — at least one that isn't some

fifteen hundred dollar plus pro machine.

I mean, that's how it should be with this machine, but I'm glad to report that it is.

Google is claiming ten hours of battery life, but I'm not quite getting that.

It's possible — actually it's true — that I have been pushing this machine pretty hard.

But I wouldn't trust this thing past seven or eight hours unless you're being careful.

Luckily, it charges super fast.

And because it uses standard USB-C, I was even able to eke out some extra time on the

airplane with one of those in-seat USB ports.

Speaking of airplanes, this is what laptops should be now

Apple, good on you for refusing to put a touchscreen on your laptops

And Microsoft, good on you for making a traditional laptop.

But this is just so convenient, especially when you're on an airplane, that it should be the shape of laptops from now on.

Look, I get it there are a million things the Mac is better at than this.

Same goes for Windows and the iPad pro.

They hit that last 10 percent of what you need more often.

But this thing is good at being simple.

It's always up to date, and its very good at doing Chrome things.

Here is what the Pixelbook is: a supercomputer for web apps, with a side of Android.

I am not going to tell you if that's worth a thousand bucks to you

And I'm not going to tell you that it can replace your current computer

But I am going to tell you that Google is closer than it's ever been befoe to even saying that it's possible

For a platform that's only six years old, that's impressive.

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The ULTIMATE Security Feature for Your Google Account - Duration: 8:40.

If you're someone who is

Extremely paranoid when it comes to computer security or maybe even not I think you'll be interested in this video because Google has recently

Launched a new service called the Google advanced protection program

So you can enable the maximum most security possible for your Google account and almost?

guarantee that no one is ever going to get access to it that you don't want and

Yes, this is awesome for security, but also

Not for everybody including me

I think this is even just another level of security above what I would ever need and the

inconvenience it would cause would not really be worth it, but for some people such as

CEOs

journalists politicians

The risk is that they might be?

specifically targeted by cyber criminals trying to get access to their account and those people might literally be spying and

Waiting for them to get fished or try repeatedly to do it and in that type of case

Where you're at a higher risk? This is something that might be useful so how does this protection program work and?

Unlike the name it's not like people in black suits follow you around with earpieces and make sure that no one hacks you

But rather it enables

Safeguards and disables other methods of access so that only you definitely have access

Specifically, it makes you sign up with to physical security keys an example is this one

It's a basically a little $20 thing you plug it in and when you go to log in you tap the button

instead of other methods of two-factor authentication such as typing in an SMS code and

The idea is that with the protection program you have to use one of these you can't use codes

unlike regular

two-factor authentication when you enable it now when you go to sign up it says that you need to use one USB and one

Bluetooth key, but it did let me sign up with two of these so I guess you don't need it

But you might if you want to use it on mobile which I'll get to in a bit

The other main feature is that it severely limits

What third-party apps can access for your account specifically it doesn't really let them access any

Emails or your Google Drive

information or files on there so that if you were to

Accidentally give access to some app that either God hack itself, or was a nefarious from the beginning

Then they wouldn't be able to get your account at all anyway

And if you already did give access to certain apps

Then those would now be revoked from being able to access your emails or you drive data

and those are only for

third-party services if you do want to use an app it has to be an

Official Google app such as the Gmail app or the inbox app or even Google Calendar or something like that, and if you're using

IOS, they specifically say that you're not going to be able to use any Apple apps to access your Google account so you can't use

Apple Mail to read your email

You can't use the Apple contacts to sync apparently and not even Google care apple calendar

You can use Google Calendar, so it seems like it locks down a lot more than just emails and drive data

But pretty much

almost all information

On your account and on top of that if you want to log in to any Google services whether it's Gmail or calendar you have

to use Google Chrome

So I guess the reason behind that is obviously Google can better integrate security features

And I believe up until recently only Google Chrome allowed security keys

I think Firefox might now, but I'm not 100% sure on that so that might be part of it and also Google knows well

We know how our security is on Google Chrome, and they might not trust any other browsers

Especially when it comes to bugs and the final feature has to do with account recovery so in the event that you somehow do lose

Both of your security keys they do have a way you can recover your account but apparently they have added extra

steps that they aren't really specific about where it'll take a lot longer to your recovery your account because they have to verify

a bunch of information about you, and they say it could take several days

So this is obviously important if someone wants to falsely

Request access and say they're you but you just lost your keys well

Then they want to make sure that that is actually not the case that someone trying to hack into you so clearly this is

Extremely secure probably as secure as you can get at the moment, and it does require to use a physical security key

Which is also the most secure form of two-factor authentication right now?

But is it too much of a hassle for most people and I think the answer is yes

It's definitely not for most people like I said before it's people who are at risk of being

specifically targeted high-risk where someone will

Really be trying to trick you and in that case you need to make sure that you can't be phished

Which is why that security key is so important

But obviously with that security key comes a lot of inconvenience and means you're not going to be able to use it in some

situations specifically on mobile obviously on a computer you can just plug it into the USB port

I don't know about you, but I've never seen a hey a

phone with a full USB port on it now that is where that

Bluetooth key would come in I guess you could connect that and use that instead

Also, some keys made by yubico that is by the way the company that makes these keys they do make an NFC enabled key

So if you're on Android you can use that so it just needs to be nearby you press the button however

IPhone is very restrictive when it comes to NFC they they will not let you use this type of feature

Just because it's so lockdown so if you were to have this feature enabled it really wouldn't work that well on iphone

I guess you could use it with Bluetooth, but you wouldn't be able to use the most convenient features like the

NFC key and even if you did have kind of a need for this it would probably

best be used on the count where you really only use it for email because

Like I said if you do want to use it with other services

Then you really can't so it would work really well if it was just for email

You don't have to login to any other services because then you're gonna just use the Gmail or inbox app like normal

You don't really have to worry about anything. It's not going to be taking away

You can use other services with your regular accounts that aren't as secure so for those of us who aren't being specifically targeted by?

Foreign governments perhaps. What would be best for us for security as a balance inconvenience?

And I would say like I've said many times before that would be regular two-factor authentication

Enable it on your account all of your accounts that have it available especially Google and your bank accounts for example

Because think about it if someone gets access to your gmail account

They have access to basically all your other accounts if you use that as your recovery method

So you can use either SMS codes or?

authentication apps such as of--they or Google Authenticator and

Yeah, I suggest using an Authenticator app but SMS is fine too for most people again unless you're gonna be specifically targeted

And if you want you can actually get one of these keys I'll put a link the description in Amazon if you want to check

It out again. These are 18 dollars

You don't have to have the advanced protection to use this I have it on my account

so you can actually have it, so you can use any of the methods you want phone SMS or

Authenticator app or this and this is actually extra convenient. I think because I just kind of keep one of these plugged into my computer

Right on my USB hub on my desktop so whenever I go to login. I just tap the button

I don't have to fumble through and wait for a code or anything like that

It's actually easier to have this and then I can also use the codes if I'm out and about and don't have this with me

Or don't have I don't a cell reception

I can use the Authenticator app so yeah, that's pretty much it not much more to it

Maybe a few of you do decide to enable this who knows and the rest of you highly recommend enable two-factor

Authentication again if you haven't already so let me know what you think down the comment section if you want to keep watching

I'll put some other videos right here if you want to subscribe I make new videos every Tuesday Thursday Saturday and also consider enabling

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It's it's garbage so anyway again. I'm looking forward to hearing from you guys, so thanks so much for watching

I'll see you next time have a good one

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How To Get Rid Of Warts On Fingers And Legs | Wart Removal - Remedies One - Duration: 2:18.

if you have warts the remedy can be unexpected whether it's duct tape or

hydrogen peroxide that does the trick these home treatments for words are

worth filing away today's video will discuss how to treat warts before you

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common household items can help you remove pesky warts and keep them from

coming back one tea tree oil apply straight tea tree oil to any war to kill

it repeat several times a day until the wart is gone usually in a few weeks

for best results keep the area covered during treatment too garlic and olive

oil sliced garlic and extra virgin olive oil are the secrets to your Nana's

famous sunday gravy but they're also the key to getting rid of a pesky wart rub a

thin film of olive oil on the wart add the sliced garlic and cover with duct

tape this killer combo will get rid of your ward in no time 3 duct tape it's

long been stated as fact then disputed that duct tape can help

cure warts it may seem strange but medical studies have concluded that when

patients cover their warts with duct tape every day for a month 85 percent of

them will see a reduction in the wart that's compared to only a 60% reduction

in patients who used cryotherapy having the wart frozen off by a dermatologist

it's hard to believe but many people swear by the treatment for potato before

you turn to expensive chemicals to get rid of warts try using a potato rubbing

a raw potato on your wart each night until it's covered in potato juice can

dehydrate and kill it it's worth the shot how you treat warts let me know in

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You feel you don't belong

You have felt this all along

The choice is left all to you

What choice will you choose?

Hear your inner voice and scream it

Feel your hollow heart and feed it

Freedom calls for those who need it

There's candy in your skull so scream it!

You still feel you don't belong

You have felt this way too long

The choice was left all for you

(it's too late)

What choice have you frozen?

Hear your inner voice and scream it

Feel your hollow heart and feed it

Freedom calls for those who need it

There's candy in your skull so scream it!

Will you find a heartbeat so true?

Never will a lie tell a truth so true

Hear your inner voice and scream it

Feel your hollow heart and feed it

Freedom calls for those who need it

There's candy in your skull so scream it!

All the hurt is now behind you

All that time is gone let the pain awaken you

Hear your inner voice and scream it

Feel your hollow heart and feed it

Freedom calls for those who need it

There's candy in your skull so scream it!

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How to Crochet knit Baby Mary Jane Bootie Shoes for Newborn Feet Korean Subtitles Translation - Duration: 20:42.

this will show how to make baby mary-jane slippers this is the size I

have ended up with using a size H crochet hook it's made with 4 ply yarn

and a size H or 5 millimeter crochet hook start by adding the slipknot to

your crochet hook take the tail wrap it over the yarn fold it over the main

strand of yarn put your hook below the main strand and back up pull it snug now

you have a slip knot chain to wrap the yarn over your hook put it through the

first chain wrap the yarn over pull it through wrap the yarn over your hook

pull through one loop wrap the yarn over pull through all three loops you've

completed the first foundation half double crochet wrap the yarn over your

hook you'll take and put the hook through the two loops at the bottom of

the stitches wrap the yarn over pull the Strand through wrap the yarn over pull

through one loop wrap the yarn over pull through the three remaining loops you've

completed the second foundation half double crochet the foundation stitches

will be worked vertically from your crochet hook

I'll wrap the yarn over your hook put the hook through this loop this loop

here at the bottom wrap the yarn over pull it through once wrap the yarn over

pull through one loop wrap the yarn over pull through all three loops to complete

the third foundation half double crochet

you

continue on until you have completed eight this will count as the first side

of the first round now we're going to work four more half double crochet in

the same stitch which is this foundation half double crochet we just created

put the hook right through the base of the stitch this is the first stitch the

second the third and the fourth work one half double crochet in each stitch

across and this will be working opposite the previous half double crochet that's

the third stitch four five

six work for half double crochet in the last stitch one two three four join with

the beginning stitch there will be a total of 22 half double crochet round to

work a chain and pull up I'm going to work two full half double crochet in the

same stitch work one half double crochet in each of the next six stitches one two

three four five six for the increase work 2 half-double crochet in the next

stitch work one half double crochet in the next stitch work two half double

crochet in the next stitch work one half double crochet in the next stitch work

two half double crochet in the last stitch for the increases and we've added

three extra stitches on this end right here work one half double crochet in

each of the next six stitches there's two three four five six work two half

double crochet in the next stitch work one half double crochet in the next

stitch work two half double crochet in the next stitch work one half double

crochet in the next stitch now we've already made our increase at the

beginning so what we'll do is join with the beginning half double crochet and

this is what we have for two rounds there will be a total of 28 stitches

round two rounds three and four will be one half double crochet in each stitch

around for a total of 28 I like to work the stitches through the back loop only

and this will be an example of back loop only

work the first half double crochet now I'm going through this back loop right

here typically I'll go through both like this but I'm going through the back loop

only and if you would like to go through both loops you can do it and it will

work just the same

you

continue around to the beginning for a total of 28 I'm finishing the 28th half

double crochet join with the beginning stitch now we have this little edge

right here sometimes I like to do a row of single crochet or some type of

decorative effect around this little edge right here now chain pull up work

one half double crochet in each half double crochet around for a total of 28

on round 4 I'm working the last stitch on round 4 joining with the beginning

half double crochet now I'm going to cut the yarn we are going to be making the

toe top so there are going to be a lot of stitches on the crochet hook when

we're finished I have added a slip knot to my crochet hook I want to find the

center of the slipper now count back 6 1 2 3 4 5 6

attach the yarn with a slip stitch now work a chain of two we will be working

through twelve stitches at the toe wrap the yarn over the hook insert the hook

through the second stitch pull it up leave it on the hook wrap the yarn over

and insert it through the third pull it through wrap the yarn over the hook

insert it through the fourth wrap the yarn over the hook insert it through the

fifth wrap the yarn over the hook insert the hook through the sixth stitch and

pull it up like that wrap the yarn over the hook insert it through the seventh

wrap the yarn over the hook insert it through the eighth wrap the yarn over

the hook insert it through the nine ten

eleven twelve now wrap the yarn over the hook and hopefully it will go through

all the loops on the hook

chain to secure all the loops pull the loop snug and cut a long length of tail

we want to secure this a little bit better so it doesn't come apart I'll

pull the tail on through now get your needle we're going to weave the tail

through these stitches around in circles pulling it snug we don't want it coming

apart

it's probably enough times now I'm going to make a knot

and make a second knot now this time I'm going to hide the tail and cut it off

now cut off the tail and we've completed the toe top now is a good time to sew in

some of the tails and get them out of the way

you will need to attach the yarn on the opposite side if you want a strap that

closes on the right side and one that closes on the left side this one I

attached on the right okay we want to skip one two half double crochet and in

the third work a slip stitch work one half double crochet in each of the next

12 one two three four five six

seven eight

9

10 11 12 we have to open stitches on this side to open stitches on this side

now we want to work the strap and what I'm going to do is work 5 foundation

half double crochet the first foundation half double crochet will be worked in

the stitch that I just completed so I'm going to put my hook in wrap the yarn

over pull it through wrap the yarn over pull through one loop wrap the yarn over

pull through all three that's my first foundation half double crochet wrap the

yarn over now I'm working it just like I worked the regular foundation half

double crochet two

three

for

by now I've completed the strap I already know from making this slipper

that I'm going to need a chain of four at the end which will be my loop to

secure the strap around the button work a chain of four and then slip stitch in

the opposite side of the stitch I'm going to cut the yarn pull it through

give it a good tug you will be able to adjust the chain to different sizes for

different size buttons I'm working on the inside of the slipper and I have my

tapestry needle and a length of yarn and I'm sewing it in here and I'm going to

attach the button I want to be careful not to pull the tail all the way through

I'll make a couple of knots

I'll run the needle to the front side

now line your button and start sewing it on

that's probably good I'm going to make a couple of knots on the backside

I had the tail between the stitches

cut the tail the slippers are complete

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