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Google Chrome vs. Mozilla Firefox: I Pit the Most Popular Browser Against the Best Open-Source Alternative
Chrome dominates the browser market with extenstive site compatibility and a wealth of built-in AI features, but Firefox ...
Periodically clearing your browser data is a simple but effective digital housekeeping task that can improve performance and ...
The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a ...
A new AI web browser seemingly pops up every day, but none I've used thus far is worth paying for now or in the foreseeable ...
Samsung Internet is now available on PC. That might seem like a terrible combo, but it's a hugely impressive debut.
According to the new Browser Security Report 2025, security leaders are discovering that most identity, SaaS, and AI-related ...
Windows 11 now supports Network speed test from the Taskbar. You can perform an Internet speed test using the system tray and ...
Google tests the Web Install API to let users install web apps directly from any site in Chrome, Edge, and future browsers ...
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Perplexity Browser turned my random Google searches into structured learning sessions
Traditional browsers are retrieval tools. You search, click, scan, open more tabs, and hope you'll synthesize it all later.
YouTube TV is giving customers a $20 credit as a carriage dispute with ESPN lingers. Here's how you can claim it.
Sumo Paint is a more advanced tool for those who want to draw and paint directly in the browser. It’s also available as a regular computer program. However, the latter requires a paid subscription.
There are a growing number of AI browsers available, so I tested four: Perplexity Comet, Opera Neon, ChatGPT Atlas, and Dai.
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