Update Chrome today for a game-changing new feature

Update Chrome today for a game-changing new feature
We've been eagerly awaiting tab groups in Google Chrome for a long time, and now they're finally rolling out to all users after months of development. If you're the type of person who keeps dozens of tabs open at once, tab groups can save you a lot of time and time trying to find the one you want and stick with it. well organized. As the name suggests, they allow you to collect related tabs into one convenient group. It's been possible to test tab groups by turning on an experimental Chrome flag for some time now, but now, as reported by 9to5Google, the feature is coming out of testing and will be available by default in the stable version of the browser.

Start grouping your tabs

To test tab groups, first make sure you have the latest version of Chrome (version 85.0.4183.102). This should install automatically the next time you restart your browser, but you can also download it manually by clicking the menu button at the top right, scrolling down to "Help" and selecting "About Chrome." . The browser will check for updates and, if any are available, you will be given the option to install them. Once you have the correct version, right-click on a tab and you should see the ``Add tab to a new group'' option in the context menu. You can create as many groups as you like this way, then right-click other tabs and select the group to add them to.

Grupos de pestañas

(Image credit: Future) It is possible to rename your tab groups by right-clicking on the dot next to them as shown above. You can also change the color of the dots to make it easier to identify each group. Good grouping! Today's Best Chromebook Deals: HP - Chromebook 14" - AMD... HP Chromebook 14 Inch Laptop...