#Mode
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Mobile
Google Chrome makes it easier to wrangle different tabs in AI ModeSummary: Love 'em or hate 'em, no modern browser is complete without robust tab support, and so too would it seem Google's artificial intelligence Mode. Background Starting today, the firm is rolling out an update to customers in the US that makes the tool better at interacting and understanding tabs.
Kenji Sato · 4/16/2026
Mobile
Blizzard just made Overwatch’s best mode much worseSummary: While I dabble in other Overwatch modes, I spend the vast majority of my time there in Mystery Heroes, a casual mode in which you load in as a random character and automatically switch to another one when you respawn. Background It's by far my favorite way to play Overwatch (which I do a lot!), since it helps me switch off and relax.
Thomas Lindberg · 4/16/2026
Technology
Google now lets you explore the web side-by-side with AI ModeSummary: Now, when you're using artificial intelligence Mode on Chrome desktop, clicking a link will open the web page side-by-side with artificial intelligence Mode. Background Context On the innovation side, research teams focus on efficiency gains, reliability, and measurable customer outcomes rather than headline metrics alone.
Hannah Brooks · 4/16/2026
Technology
Google’s AI Mode update lets you open links without leaving the pageSummary: Google is upgrading artificial intelligence Mode in Chrome with a new feature that will allow you to open links to sources alongside your chat. Background Now, instead of automatically opening a new tab, clicking a source will open the website side by side with artificial intelligence Mode, allowing you to ask follow-up questions about what's on the page.
David Park · 4/16/2026