Weekly Issue: 2022-29
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How to Move Chrome’s Side Panel to Left
Google Chrome now allows users to move Side Panel to the left side of the screen from the right. Google has added an option for the same in Chrome appearance settings. Here is how you can do that. By default, the Side panel will appear on the right.
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Chrome on Android now lets you restore all Closed tabs at once
Chrome users on Android can now be able to restore recently closed tabs and tab groups in bulk easily by going to the Recent tabs and recently closed section. The feature is now available.
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Old PCs can find new life with Google ChromeOS Flex
I’m the kind of person who runs computing hardware until it’s dead, dead, dead.I mean, I still have a 1984 KayPro luggable that boots. I keep that one because of nostalgia, but I also have more than a dozen Macs and PCs that first saw the light of day in the late 2000s and early…
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Chromebooks could be banned in schools in entire country due to data policies
Google will need to make some significant changes if it wants to continue to own the education market with Chromebooks.
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