Browser tabs tend to add up over time, but instead of closing them, you can stop the memory usage right from the source.
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If you frequently lose your tabs, Jack Wallen wants to remind you about pinned tabs and one behavior that can totally frustrate you with that feature. Recently, my wife experienced a situation where ...
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If you tend to work with numerous tabs in a browser, you might be missing out on the one web browser that can help organize those tabs so you’re more productive. How many browser tabs do you have open ...
Google is testing a method to boost the battery life of Chromebooks by changing how they work with the Chrome web browser. It’s shaping up to be a potentially attractive update for users who leave a ...
A person using an internet browser in a coffee shop. - Thaspol Sangsee/Shutterstock If you have dozens of websites open on your computer, including tabs that you saved several days or weeks ago and ...