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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/7\/25\/23277096\/chromebook-hotspot-mobile-connectivity-google-developers<\/a> If your Chromebook supports mobile connectivity, you may be able to start using it as a hotspot. The upcoming change was spotted by 9to5Google<\/em><\/a> in Chromium Gerrit<\/a>, the web-based code review system Google\u2019s developers use to work on future updates. <\/p>\n When the feature is available for testing, you will be able to activate it through chrome:\/\/flags. Details about the capability are still slim, with developers describing it as a way for a Chromebook to \u201cshare its cellular internet connection to other devices through WiFi.\u201d But once it\u2019s rolled out, it should allow you to connect your phone, tablet, or laptop to your Chromebook\u2019s mobile network. <\/p>\n Verizon<\/a>, T-Mobile<\/a>, and AT&T<\/a> already offer \u2014 a very limited \u2014 line of Chromebooks that you can purchase through them, giving you access to a mobile network right away. You can also add a Chromebook to an existing plan or add a SIM card, which Google describes how to do here<\/a>.<\/p>\n You can already share your internet connection<\/a> from a Windows 10 or 11 device connected via ethernet, Wi-Fi, or through a cellular network (if your device supports it). And while MacBooks also have an internet-sharing feature<\/a>, there currently aren\u2019t any MacBook models that come with an option for cellular connectivity.<\/p>\n Giving Chromebooks the capability is a smart move, considering the devices typically have a long battery life or are already being used while plugged in, meaning longer connectivity. It\u2019s still unclear how much power the hotspot feature will drain from Chromebooks, but it will likely vary from device to device. For business customers or just folks who spend a lot of time away from Wi-Fi, building the hotspot directly into the laptop could mean having one less item to keep track of while avoiding draining your phone\u2019s battery just to stay online.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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