If you're anything like me, you probably have several tabs open on your browser. I often have tabs open dedicated to my emails, research for work, articles I'm writing and additional tabs off to the ...
Today’s tech is all about choice. There’s the classic debate: iPhone vs. Android. It’s about a lot more than blue and green message bubbles. Here are things you can do on Android phones but still ...
There are things I like about Apple’s new tab support in Safari. Where it shines is in the provision of contextualized collections of web pages across all my devices, though I do feel some friction ...
Tab overload in traditional Web browsers prompted many people to try Arc, The Browser Company’s innovative browser that completely rethinks how tabs work (see ...
Apple has improved Safari in with a small but very useful change to how you work with tabs. Here's what's new, what's better, and all you can do with Safari tabs in macOS Big Sur. If you are a ...
With over three billion people using Google Chrome as their primary browser, there are a lot of tabs open at any given time. While tabs are a simple concept, Google has added interesting features to ...
There are plenty of ways to make the Google Chrome app work for you, like zooming out of your browser or even changing your search engine. One simple thing you can do to make your life a lot easier on ...
It’s way too easy to rack up a series of open tabs. You’re supposed to be researching flights for your trip this summer, but, wait, when does summer officially start again? Ah, the summer solstice, ...
Safari is full of new tricks in iPadOS. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you currently use a third-party bookmark manager, you might be able to ditch it when you upgrade your iPhone or iPad to iOS ...
The mobile version of the Chrome browser has more than one way to close tabs. Let's take a look at the easiest methods. Quickly close every tab that is currently open The first option in the mobile ...