• How to Check Which Version of Chrome OS You Are Running

    Wondering which version of Chrome OS you have on your Chromebook? In this article, I’ll show you how to find your Chrome version. Finding Chrome OS Version To get started, click the battery and wifi icons on the bottom right corner of your screen. This opens your quick settings panel. Select the Settings icon. When

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  • How to Customize Chrome Menu on Your iPhone

    Google Chrome on iOS now lets you customize options in your settings the menu bar and the carousel. Here is how to customize Chrome on your iPhone. Customizing the Menu Bar and Carousel To customize your menu bar: When you are done, go back to your settings menu. Confirm that the order has changed the

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  • Dotted Cricle Around Chrome Site Icons? Here Is What That Means

    Do you see dotted circles around Chrome tabs you left open for a long time? Here is what that means how to disable them. Dotted Circle = Inactive Tabs If you see a dotted circle around the site icon on a Chrome tab, that means the tab is “inactive”. Google Chrome has suspended the tab

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  • How to Use Voice Search on iOS Chrome

    Google Chrome for iOS has a built-in voice search feature. You can use voice search to quickly dictate search terms and navigate to websites. This article explains how to access Chrome’s voice search and use it for your various browsing needs. Let’s get started by making sure that Chrome has all the required permissions to

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  • Disable or Enable Extensions on Specific Websites

    We already know how to enable or disable Chrome extensions. Disabling an extension removes it from all websites. What if you want to keep the extension and enable or disable it only one a specific website or two? Let me show you how. Enable or Disable on Websites This feature is currently available behind a

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  • Chrome Can Soon Organize Your Tabs (Automatically)

    Google Chrome is adding a way to automatically group your tabs. This new feature will be available in the recently added tab search menu. Organize Tabs Google added a bunch of tab orgnization-related flags this morning to the Chromium Gerrit. Tab Organization – Enables the Auto Tab Groups feature, which can be found within the

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  • How to Open a Kindle MOBI File on a Chromebook

    Are you trying to read a Kindle MOBI file on your Chromebook? It’s easy to do. Follow these simple steps, and you’ll be reading your favorite books in no time. What is a MOBI File? A MOBI file is a type of ebook file used by Kindle. If you have a book in this format,

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  • How to Move Tab Search to the Right Side in Chrome

    By default, the tabs search icon and the panel appears on the elft side of your Chrome window. In this article, I’ll show you how to move it to the right side. Google Chrome now offers a nifty tab search feature. It lists your open tab and recently closed tabs with a search box to

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  • A Chrome User Tries the Arc Browser

    Arc is a new playful and feature-rich browser from The Browser Company. They recently launched a version and I am here to give it a try. First, let me tell you about my relationship with Chrome. I was a Firefox user when Google released Chrome. I installed it on the very first day. I started

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  • How to Fix No Notifications from Gmail on Chrome OS

    How to Fix No Notifications from Gmail on Chrome OS Are you missing important emails because Gmail notifications aren’t showing up on your Chromebook?. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to fix this issue. Check Notification Settings in Chrome OS The first step is to ensure that notifications are enabled for your Gmail

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