How to sync tabs in Chrome desktop and Android

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After visiting East Rutherford, New Jersey for UFC on Fox 3 on May 5, the UFC is planning to make a quick return to the state for a UFC on FX event on June 22 in Atlantic City, UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta recently confirmed to ESPN. The event would likely be UFC on FX 4 after UFC on FX 3 was recently scheduled for May 15 in Fairfax, Virginia. The UFC hosted six events in Atlantic City in its early days, but hasn’t returned since UFC 53 in June 2005. No fights have been scheduled for the card. For the latest UFC news and UFC rumors stay tuned to MMAFrenzy.com. Pictured: Lorenzo Fertitta

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So we've now got Google Chrome for Android, eh? How's about that. And one of the shining features Google's pimping is the ability to sync your desktop tabs over to your phone or tablet. No muss, no fuss. That's not actually a new feature for mobile browsing -- Mozilla's certainly had it in Firefox and Fennec for quite some time. But today is Chrome's day. So how do you go about syncing your desktop tabs to your phone? First things first: You need to be signed in to your desktop Chrome browser. Hit the little wrench icon that's about halfway down, and make sure you're logged in with your Google account. Next you'll need to hit the "Advanced" button, right next to the "Disconnect your Google Account" button. Hit it, and you've got a bunch of options of what to sync. The option you want, which we've conveniently highlighted above, is "Open tabs." Theoretically, you should now be able to see your open tabs on the Chrome app on your phone or tablet. We say theoretically, because we and others (hat-tip to Mr. James Kendrick) have had to restart one browser or the other to get things to work, and hit the tab sync button a time or two. But once that's out of the way, the sync is quick and painless. We even went so far as to try and melt the operation with dozens of tabs open at once. Wasn't a problem for the phone -- can't say thet same for the desktop version of Chrome. But sync they did. Quick and easy. read more