Google is finally testing vertical tabs for Chrome desktop version. Currently, this is only available in the Canary build.
Google's flagship web browser is getting a new feature that people already love in other browsers — vertical tabs.
Trying out the new feature is simple. If you're running the latest version of Canary, right-click on your tabs strip that runs across the top of your browser window. Click "Show tabs to the side," and ...
It’s likely that Hackaday readers have among them a greater than average number of people who can name one special thing they ...
The latest Canary version of the Chrome browser for desktop has introduce a new feature that's been highly requested.
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What is a WebExtension, and how is it different from a Chrome extension?
The namespace is another important difference between WebExtensions and regular Chrome extensions. In Chromium’s extension ...
The newest nightly builds of Firefox for desktop platforms allow users to change existing keyboard shortcuts for actions like ...
Google rolled out an emergency Chrome 142 update to address CVE-2025-13223, a vulnerability exploited in the wild as a ...
Avid Firefox users are criticizing Mozilla over the browser's forthcoming AI Window, an opt-in browser feature that includes ...
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I’m finally moving on from Google Chrome - and this is the open-source browser I’m switching to
After trying out several alternatives, I finally stumbled upon Zen browser, a relatively new, fully open-source browser built ...
Mozilla is taking its time to get AI right, while its rivals rush towards the (continually moving) finish line.
Mozilla introduces an opt-in AI Window for Firefox, giving users full control over if and how they use AI, despite pushback ...
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