Lilbits: Vertical tabs for Chrome, Mac OS 10 for the Nintendo Wii, and a CyberDeck Pi
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Firefox and Co. have made it happen, now Google is also following: Chrome receives two new features that users have been waiting for for for a long time.
For years, browsing with dozens of tabs open in Google Chrome has been a chaotic experience. Titles are cropped. Icons are hard to distinguish. And a cluttered top bar forces you to guess what's open. Now, Google is finally introducing one of the most anticipated features: vertical tabs in Chrome. This new feature doesn't come alone. This article belongs to Alta Densidad! The original article can be found here: New Chrome Vertical Tabs Eliminate…
Lilbits: Vertical tabs for Chrome, Mac OS 10 for the Nintendo Wii, and a CyberDeck Pi
The CyberDeck Pi is a DIY handheld computer that looks like something designed for a world where smartphones never existed. It’s a chunky device that probably won’t fit in your pocket. But it’s also a full-fledged computer that can run desktop GNU/Linux software thanks to its Raspberry Pi brains. And it’s made using a combination […] The post Lilbits: Vertical tabs for Chrome, Mac OS 10 for the Nintendo Wii, and a CyberDeck Pi appeared first on …
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