The Safari web browser on your iPhone got a minimalist toolbar with iOS 26. You don’t have to use it, though. You can restore the full-featured Safari t00lbar ...
Download NetBeans – integrated development environment for multiple languages. NetBeans represents a mature and versatile integrated development environment that supports software development across ...
The first preview release of the Swift SDK for Android was published this week, allowing developers to build Android apps in Swift with official tooling and making it easier to share code across iOS ...
A good sum of two good parts. Our research team assigns Silver ratings to strategies that they have a high conviction will outperform the relevant index, or most peers, over a market cycle on a ...
The iOS 26 Safari browser on iPhone evokes the new design system featuring Liquid Glass, with floating toolbars and buttons that shine through the web page content behind them as you scroll. But Apple ...
In less than two weeks, on June 9, Apple will kick off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), in which it will showcase the next versions of the operating systems that power its myriad ...
With Material 3 Expressive, Google is making a push for bottom controls in apps with toolbars. This new component displays “frequently used actions relevant to the current page.” Google says to think ...
Sometimes, increasing your productivity isn't about making big changes. Reducing the clicks it takes to perform an action you do multiple times a day can make a surprisingly big difference. If you use ...
Chrome 132 started rolling out this week as Google’s first major browser update of 2025, and one new feature the company is finally making official is the ability to customize the toolbar on desktop.
If your Chrome toolbar has disappeared, it can significantly hinder your browsing experience. Fortunately, restoring it is relatively straightforward. Here’s how you can get your Chrome toolbar back.
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