by dbadmin | Nov 24, 2025 | Google, Google Chrome, News
TL;DR Chrome for Android now has tab pinning in its Canary build. You can long-press tabs to pin them, moving them to the top of your list. Pinned tabs lose their “x” so you can’t accidentally close them. Tabbed browsing drastically changed the way lots of us used the...
by dbadmin | Nov 19, 2025 | Browsers, Google, Google Chrome, News
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR Google has rolled out vertical tabs for Chrome in the latest Canary version for desktop. The option to use vertical tabs will appear when you right-click on the horizontal tab bar. The option to use horizontal tabs will...
by dbadmin | Nov 11, 2025 | Google Chrome, Microsoft, Microsoft Edge, News
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Microsoft Edge on Android is receiving a significant upgrade to extension support. The latest Edge beta on Android expands the list of supported extensions from nearly 20 previously, now allowing you to install...
by dbadmin | Nov 10, 2025 | Features, Google Chrome, Samsung
When I installed Samsung Internet Beta for desktop earlier this week, I wasn’t expecting much. The Korean company is an established browser builder on Android, but that doesn’t mean its first desktop browser would be an immediate success. If anything, I was expecting...
by dbadmin | Nov 8, 2025 | Features, Google Chrome
Chrome’s new Split View feature allows me to have two tabs open simultaneously, side by side. We first heard about it at the beginning of the year, with users able to test it out in the browser by enabling a Chrome flag a few months ago. It looks like the feature is...
by dbadmin | Nov 5, 2025 | Google, Google Chrome, News
TL;DR Chrome’s AI Mode now has a dedicated button on the new tab page for mobile users (iOS and Android) in the U.S. This makes it easier to access and use AI Mode for complex queries. The AI Mode omnibox chip will soon expand to 160 new countries and support more...