2020 Chromebooks get an extended lease on life

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This week on The Chrome Cast, we spend quite a bit talking through some of the potential impact the new 2020 Chromebook lineup will have on the ecosystem. Apart from the beautiful and powerful and rugged devices we’ve already had hands-on time with, the entire group of new Chromebooks released in this calendar year will be the first devices to ship with Google’s new expanded AUE (auto update expiration) policies in place. They will all get updates through June 2028, and that makes a big difference in the way these Chromebooks can be marketed to consumers, enterprise customers, and schools alike. We also spend some time talking about the crazy journey the ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 has taken over the past week. From showing up on Google’s Chromebook page with a price attached to actually going up for pre-order with two distinct models and a February 24th release date to completely disappearing from Amazon altogether, it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster keeping up with the new ASUS flagship. NOTABLE LINKS Citing longer lifespan, Google bumps price of Chrome Management License Hands-on first impressions with the incredibly durable Acer Chromebook 712 [VIDEO] Google and Verizon team up to give Stadia Premiere Editions to new Fios customers HP debuts 4 new EDU Chromebooks at BETT 2020 BETT 2020: Google extends Chromebook Auto Update Policy to 8 years for new devices We’re giving away a Google Stadia Buddy Pass ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 listing mysteriously vanishes from Amazon Google announces timeline for the end of Chrome Apps on Chromebooks Acer announces durable and powerful new Comet Lake Chromebook for education ASUS Chromebook C436 gets a release date and multiple models up for pre-order [UPDATED]The new flagship ASUS Chromebook Flip C436 gets an official price tag thanks to Google Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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