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As schools across the country warn students and parents about this new trend, here's what to know about the Chromebook Challenge, including how schools and TikTok itself, are handling the fallout.
The Chromebook Challenge gained traction on TikTok in May. The trend encourages students to stick small items into school-assigned Google Chromebook USB ports. A New Jersey high school student has ...
Chromebook shipments have steadily declined. According to notebook supply chain sources, Chromebook shipments fell to 17.5 ...
It's not hard to see why this Chromebook trend on TikTok is raising concerns all over the country. Encouraging children to shove random objects into laptop USB ports in hopes of starting a fire is ...
A viral TikTok trend has resulted in fried Chromebooks and school evacuations across the country this week. It could cost parents.
The trend is called the "Chromebook Challenge" or the "Chromebook Durability Test," and it urges students to stick a paperclip or other metal object into the USB-port of their school-issued computer.
A dangerous TikTok trend is to blame for a growing number of Chromebook fires in numerous schools, causing evacuations in some cases. What is the trend exactly and what causes the Chromebooks to ...
Lenovo's new Chromebook packs some impressive specs for $650. Between that and a lot of improvements in ChromeOS, Adam is ...
Another aspect you don’t want to skimp on with a Chromebook is the screen resolution. The actual size of the screen doesn’t matter too much, but you’ll want to avoid the cheaper ones that ...
The district warned that in addition to the potential safety threat, following social media trends like the Chromebook challenge “may result in serious disciplinary outcomes and potential ...
The challenge gained nationwide attention after a 15-year-old high school student in Belleville, New Jersey was arrested and charged with third-degree arson and criminal mischief for intentionally ...
The Chromebook Challenge has even led to a 15-year-old New Jersey high school student being charged with third-degree arson and criminal mischief.
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