No piece of software is perfect and that includes long-standing software such as Google’s Chrome browser. As a result, sometimes malfunctions occur and, in the case of a browser, tabs might be lost ...
Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream ...
So, you’ve just closed a browser window with a bunch of important tabs. Whoops. Even if you’ve got another Chrome or Firefox window still open, Ctrl + Shift + T can’t bring them back. That trick only ...
Don't worry, as we tell you about the most straightforward options to do that in seconds. To reopen closed tabs in Google Chrome: Either open the browser menu by clicking on the three dots in the ...
Google is working on a “Tab Declutter” feature for Chrome on Android. Tabs that have been unused for a long time will be archived. You’ll be able to restore or delete archived tabs from an archived ...
You may soon be able to restore multiple tabs at once on Chrome for Android. A recently added experimental flag to the Chromium Gerrit hints at this upcoming feature. There’s no timeline regarding its ...
As someone who frequently finds myself with countless tabs open, Chrome's Tab Groups feature has been a lifesaver in helping me organize my work. The issue was that when I shut down Chrome for the ...
I have a confession to make: I’m a tab addict. My browser is so stuffed with the bastards that they’re practically microscopic. It puts my poor laptop under so much strain, sometimes I hear it scream.