Apple testing safari feature to automatically organize tabs

Apple is developing a new Safari feature that will automatically group open tabs for users. The tool, called Organize Tabs, is expected to arrive with the next major software releases.

Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman said Apple is testing the Organize Tabs feature for Safari. It will sort tabs automatically but will not carry the Apple Intelligence label, even though it likely relies on artificial intelligence. Users will have the option to enable automatic grouping or manage it manually.

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Building on January's Gemini AI tools like the multitasking sidebar, Google has begun rolling out enhancements to AI Mode in Chrome, adding side-by-side browsing and tab integration to streamline research. Now available to US desktop and mobile users with global expansion planned, these features reduce tab switching during AI-assisted tasks.

Google has begun rolling out vertical tabs and an enhanced reading mode for its Chrome browser on desktop. Users can access vertical tabs by right-clicking a window and selecting 'Show Tabs Vertically,' allowing fuller tab titles and easier management. The reading mode offers a distraction-free, full-page interface via right-click.

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Mozilla is rolling out new AI capabilities in Firefox version 148, set for desktop release on February 24, while providing users with easy controls to disable them. The update includes features like an AI chatbot sidebar and powered summaries, reflecting the company's emphasis on user choice and privacy. This move aligns Firefox with other major browsers incorporating AI tools.

Spotify has introduced a new beta feature allowing users to directly shape their AI-generated music taste profiles. Announced by Co-CEO Gustav Söderström at South by Southwest, the tool lets listeners adjust recommendations based on their preferences. It will roll out first in New Zealand in the coming weeks.

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Apple rolled out version 26.4 updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS and HomePod software on March 24. The releases emphasize security fixes alongside new features like AI-generated playlists and charging limits for MacBooks. Older devices also received targeted security updates.

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