As AI browsers like OpenAI's Atlas and Perplexity's Comet show promise, they still fall short of replacing traditional browsers like Google Chrome due to reliability issues and evolving user demands.
Updated on Dec. 9, as Google issues new Chrome attack warnings.
Despite being one of the most popular browsers, Google Chrome lacked a crucial feature for the longest time. Now that it has ...
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Judge Amit Mehta has ordered Google to limit default search contracts to one year, ending multi-year lock-ins and opening the ...
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Kagi's Orion for macOS is a fast and privacy-focused web browser that could be a great browser alternative for some users. Here's how it stacks up to Safari.
The topic of artificial intelligence is the talk of the town right now. If you turn on the TV to your local news station, odds are you'd hear the "AI" abbreviation more times than you can count. There ...