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Boost Chromebook Performance: A Guide to Enabling Hyper-Threading

Boost Chromebook Performance: A Guide to Enabling Hyper-Threading

Tired of a sluggish Chromebook? Enabling Hyper-Threading might be the solution. This feature allows your Chromebook's processor to handle more tasks simultaneously, potentially leading to a noticeable performance boost. However, be aware that it can also increase CPU temperature. Before proceeding, ensure all Linux applications are closed and saved to prevent data loss during the required reboot....

May 14, 2025 by Johan Seyfferdt
Remove Search Results from Chrome Android's New Tab Page: A Quick Guide

Remove Search Results from Chrome Android's New Tab Page: A Quick Guide

Tired of seeing your past Google searches cluttering up Chrome's New Tab Page on your Android device? You're not alone! Google recently rolled out a change that displays previous searches alongside frequently visited sites, much to the dismay of many users. If you find this feature annoying, here's how to disable it in just a few minutes....

May 14, 2025 by Anthony Spadafora
Chrome for Android: See Past Searches on Your New Tab Page - Control How It Works

Chrome for Android: See Past Searches on Your New Tab Page - Control How It Works

Chrome for Android is now displaying your past search queries directly on the New Tab Page, offering quick access to recent searches. This feature, which has been in testing, is now widely available on Android devices using the stable channel. If you find this new feature helpful, great! If not, read on to learn how to customize or disable it....

May 14, 2025 by Abner Li
Google Chrome's New Tab Page: Featuring Your Recent Searches

Google Chrome's New Tab Page: Featuring Your Recent Searches

Google Chrome's new tab page is prime real estate. It's the place most users visit more than any website. Because of this, Google proceeds carefully when making changes. The biggest recent change was adding the Discover feed. Now Google is testing another addition: quick access to recent searches....

May 14, 2025 by By Manuel Vonau
How to Remove Recent Search Suggestions on Google Chrome for Android

How to Remove Recent Search Suggestions on Google Chrome for Android

Tired of Google Chrome displaying recent search bubbles every time you open the app on your Android device? Many users find this feature more annoying than useful. While Google has made it increasingly difficult, there's still a workaround you can try to disable these suggestions. Let's dive into why this issue started and how you can potentially fix it....

May 14, 2025 by Dwayne Cubbins
Restore Recently Visited Websites on Google Chrome's Homepage

Restore Recently Visited Websites on Google Chrome's Homepage

Tired of seeing recent search queries instead of your frequently visited websites on Chrome's homepage? A recent Google Chrome update changed the default behavior, displaying search queries on the homepage across both PC and mobile versions....

May 14, 2025 by Droidwin
Permanently Save Chrome Tab Groups: A Step-by-Step Guide

Permanently Save Chrome Tab Groups: A Step-by-Step Guide

Tired of losing your carefully curated Chrome tab groups? Chrome's tab groups are fantastic for organization, but the lack of a built-in save feature can be frustrating. While Google has been testing this capability, it’s not yet universally available. Fortunately, a simple workaround lets you permanently save your tab groups, ensuring you never lose your browsing sessions. This guide details how to enable the “Tab Groups Save” feature using Chrome Flags....

May 13, 2025 by Times Now Digital
Understanding Expired Chrome Flags: Generic Sensor Extra Classes in M120

Understanding Expired Chrome Flags: Generic Sensor Extra Classes in M120

Chrome flags are experimental features that users can enable or disable to customize their browsing experience. It's important to keep track of their status, as they can expire or be removed over time. One such flag is `enable-generic-sensor-extra-classes`, which expired in Chrome M120....

May 13, 2025
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