There are many security fixes that Google is bringing with Chrome 104 - 27 of them to be precise. Earlier you could get “unofficial” light and dark themes but only through enabling a particular “feature flag.” Now finally, like MacOS and Windows, Chromebooks get full-fledged light and dark modes. Update to Chrome OS 104 and you should see new calendar widget and date displayed in the System Tray.Ĭhromebooks will also get “official” dark and light themes that users can automatically switch between as well. Google is also revamping the System Tray, that area of the Chrome OS desktop which displays icons about the status of things like battery power and Wi-Fi. You can organize and rearrange the apps in the app launcher by right clicking and sorting by icon color or by name. There is also a new Google Search bar and Assistant shortcut now at the top.
This looks a lot like Windows’ Start Menu and it is located in the bottom corner of the screen. Google has been revamping the Chrome OS interface, and now it's adding a new app launcher. (Image credit: Google) Chromebook updatesĬhromebooks are all set to get a refreshed look with Chrome OS 104 that will make their way to the best Chromebooks around.