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How to Use Google Gemini from Chrome’s Adressbar (@gemini)
Google is currently testing an integration between Chrome and Gemini, their ChatGPT competitor. You can now use a shortcut, @gemini, from your addressbar. Here is how to use Gemini with Google Chrome. Using Gemini with Chrome Before we get started, this is an experimental feature. Google is currently testing this new feature. Things might change…
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Chrome on Android to Get Automatic ‘Tab Decluttering’
Google Chrome for Android is getting ready to test a new feature that will automatically declutter your tabs. According to an experimental Chrome flag in the Chromium Gerrit repository, this new feature will bring “auto-archival and deletion of inactive tabs”. Auto-archival and Deletion of Inactive Tabs Details are sparse at the moment. However, here is…
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Chrome OS to Get ‘Mall’ App to Find and Install Other Apps
Google is working on a “Mall” app for Chrome OS. Mall is a new service that allows users to discover and install more web apps. Mall App According to a new Chromium OS code commits I spotted this morning, Google will soon add an experimental Mall app to Chrome OS. The Mall app itself will…
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How Create a Custom Theme Using Chrome’s AI Tool
Google Chrome now comes with an AI theme generator. You can select subject, style, and mood to create a custom theme for the browser. This article explains how to use this new AI tool built into Google Chrome. Creating a Chrome Theme Using AI To create a new theme using Chrome’s AI tool: How did…
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How to Use Link Previews in Google Chrome
Google Chrome allows you to preview links before opening them. In this article, I’ll show you how to use link previews on your browser. The Flag Link Previews is an experimental feature at the moment. Enable the following flag from chrome://flags and restart Chrome to get started. Link Preview – When enabled, Link Preview feature…
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Chrome OS to Get a Built-in ‘Focus Mode’
It is 2023 (well, almost 2024) and all the major operating systems have built-in ‘Focus Mode” to help you avoid digital distractions and get stuff done. In a future release Chrome OS also introduce a built-in focus mode. Focus Mode for Chromebooks As usual, focus mode first showed up in Chromium OS Gerrit as an…
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How to Enable Incognito Mode on Chrome for iOS
Are you using Google Chrome on your iPhone? Here is a quick guide to help you open Google Chrome in Incognito mode. Opening Chrome for iOS in Incognito Mode To open Google Chrome in Incognito Mode: To switch back between your regular tabs and incognito tabs, select tab count icon and then select the Incognito…
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How to Find Out Which Chromebook You Have
Most of the Chromebooks do not have a sticker or branding showing the model. Here is how to find out which model Chromebook you have. Find Out Chromebook Model Using the Recovery Utility There are a few methods to find out your Chromebook’s model number and name. I do not want to confuse you with…
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How to Open Command Prompt on Your Chromebook
Your Chromebook comes with a built-in Chrome OS terminal. If you enable Linux, there is a Linux-based terminal as well. Let me show you how to use these command prompt and terminal options on your Chromebook. Using the Crosh Shell The Crosh shell is the easiest to access. Use the following keyboard shortcut: CTRL +…