Every time I set up a new Android phone or Android tablet, iPhone or iPad, Windows or Mac computer with Chrome as the main browser, there’s one setting I immediately and invariably change. This is a ...
Mobile browsers feel a bit stuck. You open a tab, read what you need, open a few more, and before you know it, your tab switcher is a mess, and your phone's back button becomes your new best friend.
Chrome doesn’t let you change the new tab page to a custom URL through its built-in settings. Every time you press Ctrl+T (or Cmd+T on Mac), you get Chrome’s default New Tab Page with a Google search ...