Smartphones are meant to make our lives more convenient, and in many ways, they do. From allowing us to keep in touch with friends and family to making it easy to look up the information we need on ...
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Traditionally, address bars have been at the top of browsers on smartphones but over time, app designers have realised that this isn’t always convenient. If you’re using a browser with one hand, it ...
Google frames the tweak as related to ease of use, depending on the size of a user's hand or phone. Alex Valdes from Bellevue, Washington has been pumping content into the Internet river for quite a ...
Google Chrome’s web browser for Android devices is finally catching up to the notable design change that Safari made with the 2021 introduction of iOS 15: It’s offering a way to move the address bar ...
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In a move that has been a long time coming, Google is now letting Chrome for Android users have a bottom address bar. Simply, this change lets you move the address bar with the tab switcher, three-dot ...
A personalized Chrome experience on Android has been missing one feature that folks on iOS have had for some time – a movable address bar. That changes starting today, thanks to an announcement from ...
Now your thumb muscles won’t be bigger than your actual ones anymore. Chrome has cut out the stretching part of your search. Image: Irene Okpanachi / Talk Android Editorial Note: Talk Android may ...