Google Chrome is pushing suggested pages and sync tab groups features to the Android app, whereas the iOS app is finally gaining the tab groups feature.
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Opera has developed a new web browser called Opera One that is set to become its flagship browser later this year. The browser comes with various internal changes and a new Tab Islands feature.
The latest Microsoft Edge Canary update introduced a new experimental feature that lets you save tab groups on the favorites tab. A little earlier, the same capability arrived in Google Chrome.
Chrome Canary has added a new capability that will make it easier to open bookmarked links in a tab group at once. It has also gained a new feature to restore grouped tabs from the history menu.
Mircosoft's Edge Insider channel roadmap has been updated today which now contains all the upcoming features the browser will receive. There is a slew of new changes and improvements coming.
Microsoft has released Edge Dev 93.0.933.1 that enables the Tab Groups feature by default. The firm is also adding the ability to send these groups directly into a Collections list, and more.
A new Chromium Gerritt entry and an experimental flag in Chrome Canary suggest that the search giant could let Chrome create tab groups automatically based on the webpage domains.
Google today detailed the improvements coming to Chrome that relates to tabs. The new tab groups feature is being added, along with touch friendly tablet mode UI, performance gains, and more.
Recently Google rolled out the tab group feature to Chrome users in the Beta channel. While the same is available on Edge, Microsoft has published a new extension to help you organize and share links.
Google unveiled the tab groups feature earlier this month that lets users group similar tabs for better management. Users on Chrome Canary can now collapse those tabs, vastly improving usability.
Google has announced that its Chrome browser will soon be getting a new feature: tab groups. This will allow users to organize their tabs in a way that's easier to understand at a glance.