(Image credit: Shutterstock) WWDC 2026 is closing in on us fast, and that's where Apple is going to spill the beans on all the new software it has coming our way before the end of the year. There's still a lot we don't know about iOS 27 right now, but it sounds like the Safari web browser will be copying a particularly neat trick from Google Chrome. According to Mark Gurman at Bloomberg, Apple has started testing a feature that will automatically group tabs in Safari. The ability to group tabs in Safari is nothing new, but this feature will likely take some cues from Google Chrome and start grouping things together without specific directions from the user. How automatic tab organization could work You will apparently have to explicitly choose the automatic grouping option, so the ability to manually organize tabs doesn't seem to be going away. That's beneficial for those of us who prefer to maintain control over what our phone does, rather than handing over the work to AI.…