Chrome for Android now allows you to pin tabs, making it easier to keep important pages up and active. You can pin any tab by long-pressing and selecting the “pin tab” option from the pop-up menu.
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.
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
Google is testing the removal of the Favorites tab in the Phone app. Favorite contacts appear as a horizontal row at the top of the Recents tab in the new layout. The frequent contacts section no ...
After years of using Android phones, I got sick of the standard background and row of icons. Here are a few tools I use to change up the appearance and feel of my device. I’m a mobile writer at PCMag, ...
Opera has launched Version 89 of its Android browser, introducing a comprehensive tab management system designed to enhance user experience. The update includes new tab gallery layouts, Tab Islands ...
Netflix has announced an "upgraded TV experience" that includes a redesign of the main layout, and it includes a dedicated tab for games. The update begins its global rollout on May 19, and when it ...
Users can now search, mute, and group tabs together. Users can now search, mute, and group tabs together. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess ...
Following Keep last year, Gmail on Android tablets and foldables now has an adjustable dual-pane layout. This is also available in the Google Chat app. On large-screen Android devices, Gmail offers a ...
Personally, I tend to fall in either the first or the last category. Occasionally, when I’m feeling the itch to organize, I’ll go through and file all my opened tabs into somewhere I might actually ...
Lenovo is launching two new Android tablets this year with 12.7 inch, 2944 x 1840 pixel displays featuring 144 Hz screen refresh rates. But one is very much a premium tablet, while the other is more ...