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We’ve compiled an overview of some of the top alternative browsers available today aiming to challenge Chrome and Safari.
A Kiwi is behind a move that could upend the web browser market. Beam makes a comeback, of sorts. ComCom boss boosts Uber ...
Jason Howell, former CNET staffer and currently co-host of the Android Faithful podcast, says the merging of ChromeOS and ...
Google is testing a new search bar in Chrome for Android that adds AI Mode and moves the other shortcuts below ...
Apple added support for non-WebKit browsers in iOS 17.4 to appease DMA rules that aim to prevent tech giants from ...
A massive spyware campaign called "RedDirection" turned 18 popular browser extensions into surveillance tools, exposing over ...
In addition to ChatGPT, the browser will likely also have built-in Operator Agents that can autonomously perform various tasks on your behalf.
RedDirection: Browser extensions, which were previously considered safe, are found to have been covertly updated to include harmful code.
Perplexity Comet isn't the first AI-powered web browser to arrive. That honor goes to Dia, but thanks to the popularity of ...
OpenAI is preparing to release its first AI-powered web browser, aiming to disrupt Google Chrome’s longstanding lead in the ...
The motivation behind this new browser, as Reuters points out, is to get more direct access to the user data that Google ...
Perplexity’s AI-enabled web browser, Comet, can send emails and schedule meetings as well as provide answers to questions.