A new Chrome and Android feature has quietly started showing up for some users. The feature was previously exclusive to the ...
Chrome Beta is now testing vertical tabs, a long-requested feature that previously appeared in Canary builds last year.
Highlighted by X user @bramus (via Android Authority), albeit hidden behind a flag, vertical tabs are now live in Chrome Beta ...
As spotted by Android Authority, Google has quietly added the bookmark bar to Chrome for Android. It's the same bookmark bar ...
Google appears to be testing a new feature that integrates Gemini into Chrome for Android, allowing you to use agentic ...
Google is rolling out a Chrome for Android settings redesign in its Canary build, aligning it with the Material 3 Expressive Design seen in other apps. The update organizes options into clear sections ...
Chrome for Android is geting the bookmarks bar, finally. The thing is, not all phones will be getting the feature, it seems.
Google is now allowing Android users to customize the way they use Chrome, particularly where their address bar should be located as users may now move it to the bottom of their app. Other browsers ...
Why this is important: For anyone who uses Chrome on Android and routinely switches between many tabs, this feature brings greater order and control. Before the update, if someone opens dozens of tabs ...
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