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Syncing open tabs is easy in Google Chrome. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Syncing open tabs is easy in Google Chrome. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Did you know that it’s incredibly easy to access open Chrome tabs on your Android and iOS device? So if you’re reading an article on your computer and you have to dash out, you can access it later while you’re on the go without having to search for it again, type in a URL, or email links to yourself.

Here’s how.

Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

Nexus 5X goes all-out on USB-C. Photo: Google

If you plan on plugging the new Nexus 5X into your Mac or PC to transfer music, movies, and photos to it, then you’re going to have to invest in a new cable. The one that comes bundled with the device probably won’t work with your computer — or existing chargers.

Minecraft Pocket Edition now supports controllers and cross-platform multiplayer. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Minecraft Pocket Edition now supports controllers and cross-platform multiplayer. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Building spectacular structures in Minecraft Pocket Edition is now even easier thanks to a new update that adds support for physical game controllers. The release also introduces cross-platform multiplayer, allowing smartphone players to join those on PC for the first time.

The Remix Mini is a small, affordable Android PC. Photo: Jide

The Remix Mini is a small, affordable Android PC. Photo: Jide

You probably don’t tend to think of Android when it’s time to buy a new computer, but you probably should. The Remix Mini is a tiny PC that packs decent specifications and runs entirely on Android — and you can secure yours through Kickstarter now for just $20.

BlueStacks puts Android apps your Mac. Photo: Tensickers

BlueStacks puts Android apps your Mac. Photo: Tenstickers

Android apps and games are great on pocket-sized smartphones, but they’re even better on big screens — like the 24-inch monitor sitting on your desk. Don’t believe me? Check out the BlueStacks player, which lets you run almost any title built for Android on your Mac.

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