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Even though many web browsers like Edge, Brave, Firefox, and others offer a vertical tab layout, Google Chrome , the king of web browsers , has refused to include this feature. It seems like years of reluctance for Google may finally come to an end.

In November last year, Google worked to add a vertical tab alignment to Chrome, but it was limited to Chrome Canary. The feature is going wider as it has been spotted in Chrome Beta for the first time.
An X user, @bramus, highlighted that vertical tabs are now live in Chrome Beta (currently Chrome 145), although it’s hidden behind a flag. According to Google’s normal schedule, we should get the feature in Chrome stable on January 28.
🌟 Vertical Tabs are available behind a flag in Chrome 145 (current beta) 1. Go to
chrome://flags/ #vertical -tabs2. Set it to enabled 3. Relaunch Chrome 4. Right click the tabbar and choose “Move Tabs To The Side” Attached are before and after screenshots. pic.twitter.com/YiyDGWcn2S — Bramus (@bramus) January 16, 2026
Google Chrome vertical tabs
The flag works in both Chrome beta and Canary, but not in the stable version yet. Go to chrome://flags/#vertical-tabs and enable the flag in beta or Canary to use the feature. Once enabled, you can try out the feature by right-clicking the tab bar and clicking the new ‘Show tabs on side’ option.
After clicking the button, the entire tab strip, including all currently open tabs, are moved to the side. Right-clicking anywhere in the vertical layout will highlight a “Show tabs at the top” button, which makes Chrome go back to the original horizontal tab layout.
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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition. It’s the latest member of the Olympic special edition. This one is specially made for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, taking place from February 4 to February 22.

As it is with these devices, Samsung will gift one to each athlete who is competing, about 3,800 in total from approximately 90 countries, making it a very limited edition. These devices usually end up on eBay so that’s where to look if you’ll be needing any.
According to Samsung, the Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition comes with an iconic design that commemorates athletes’ participation in the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, as well as practical services to help enhance their experience in the Olympic Village and throughout competition.
It says the blue theme colour aligns with the unique style of Milano Cortina 2026 and represents the combination of Samsung’s long-standing identity and the cultural resonance of Italian azure.
The gold metal frame represents athletes’ pursuit of excellence and podium moments, as well as the brand’s aspiration for the best. The phone comes with a clear magnet case with a blue circular magnet, surrounded by gold laurel leaves which are added as a motif of victory.
The device comes with special wallpapers and a pre-loaded suite of essential apps and services to support athletes throughout Milano Cortina 2026. With the Galaxy Athlete Card, they can digitally exchange profiles and participate in interactive activities. Athlete365 offers performance and mental health support while delivering key competition information.
Each athlete gets a 100GB 5G eSIM from Samsung, since most of them likely won’t switch from their iPhones. The Galaxy Z Flip7 Olympic Edition will be distributed at Olympic Villages across six cities starting on January 30.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.