Google Chrome is finally introducing vertical tabs and a new reading view, bringing features that have been available in competing browsers to its platform. PCWorld reports that users can enable ...
A new interface allows users to organize tabs vertically. (Google) Google has started rolling out a small but significant update to Chrome on desktop. Starting today, users will begin seeing an option ...
What just happened? Chrome might be the most popular browser by a massive margin, but it still lacks features that rivals have had for years. One of these, vertical tabs, is finally coming to Google's ...
Google has rolled out two new productivity features for Chrome: vertical tabs for better organization and an enhanced full-page reading mode. Macworld reports that users can access these features by ...
Google Chrome is introducing vertical tabs and an immersive reading mode for its desktop browser. The vertical tab feature allows users to stack tabs on the left side of the screen to better manage ...
Macworld tested the MacBook Neo with A18 Pro chip and 8GB RAM under extreme conditions, including 4K video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro and browser sessions with over 40 tabs open. Despite utilizing ...
Google is rolling out a new update for the Chrome browser. According to a blog post by the company, the update introduces vertical tabs and an improved reading mode, giving users more control over how ...
Chrome now allows users to switch from the traditional horizontal tab bar to a vertical tab layout. This can be enabled by right-clicking on a Chrome window and selecting “Show Tabs Vertically.” With ...