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Google has announced a slew of additions to Chrome for Android tablets. This includes easier tab switching, a visual tab grid, and drag-and-drop support. Android tablets saw a resurgence in the last ...
Dear Android tablet users, there’s some good news. There’s a Chrome update rolling out this week that includes a handful of tablet-friendly abilities, some of which were plucked right out of the ...
Pointed out by the folks over at Windows Report, the latest Canary build can already let you go hands-on with the feature. If ...
Google's flagship web browser is getting a new feature that people already love in other browsers — vertical tabs.
With the promise of a Chrome refresh coming to desktop sometime this year, we’re already seeing signs of a redesign on foldable devices, as subtle as they may be. Google is no stranger to redesigns.
The latest Canary version of the Chrome browser for desktop has introduce a new feature that's been highly requested.
Tab improvements, drag and drop, and desktop websites are on the way Tab improvements, drag and drop, and desktop websites are on the way is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer ...
There was very little tablet orientated application design so 10-12" didn't work very well (especially compared to Apple.). ~7" did well for a bit then seemingly got wiped out by bigger phones, A bit ...
If you're running the latest version of Chrome and still don't see Split View, you can either wait for the feature to reach ...
Chrome OS notebooks won’t arrive until later this year, but Google is already planning for tablets. CNet’s Stephen Shankland found lots of tablet evidence among the Chrome OS source code, including a ...