Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone who routinely juggles dozens of open tabs on their computers will be happy to hear that Google is rolling out vertical ...
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 10: Vertigo TV, a dynamic content and media company focused on innovative digital storytelling, has announced a strategic collaboration with Balaji Studios, a ...
Google Chrome on desktop is getting two long-awaited features. These included vertical tabs as well as a new immersive reading mode. Both of these features have been available on other browsers for a ...
Users now have the option to use vertical tabs in Chrome, depending on their preferences. Just right-click on any Chrome window and select “Show Tabs Vertically.” With this new feature, you can move ...
Google's web browser, Google Chrome, has now implemented a vertical tab feature that arranges tabs vertically, as well as a full-screen reading mode. The vertical tab feature may not have been fully ...
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 ...
If you have ever squinted at a row of tiny, favicon-only tabs and thought there has to be a better way — Google has finally heard you. On Tuesday, the company announced two new productivity features ...
When you’re juggling multiple web pages at once, traditional horizontal tab bars can slow you down. To enhance user efficiency, Google Chrome has introduced vertical tabs for its desktop version.
Google Chrome, the world’s most popular browser with over 71% market share, has long lacked a feature offered by competitors like Edge, Brave, and Firefox: vertical tabs. The browser was first spotted ...
For years, Google Chrome, among other top browsers, has been the odd one out because of its unwillingness to add a highly requested feature. Chrome sits at the top with 71 percent of the global ...
Congress leader P. Chidambaram has slammed the "increasing practice" of the government using Hindi words in the titles of the Bills and said the change is an "affront" to the non-Hindi-speaking people ...