As AI technology evolves, the focus shifts from chatbots to browsers, enabling deeper access to user data. Explore the latest advancements and challenges in AI tools like OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent and Perplexity's Comet.
Discover how the latest browser, reportedly equipped with a built-in AI agent, could transform your online experience. This game-changing tool promises to enhance everything from downloading to exploring content.
OpenAI is preparing to launch its own web browser, featuring AI capabilities and deep integration with its services. This new browser could transform user experiences and challenge established players like Chrome.
OpenAI is gearing up to launch an innovative AI-powered web browser that could disrupt Google Chrome's dominance. With a unique approach to user data and browsing, this new tool aims to transform the internet experience for millions of users.
Samsung Electronics is in advanced talks to invest in Perplexity AI, aiming to integrate its search technology into future devices and enhance Bixby. This move could redefine user experience on Samsung products.
As AI gains prominence in tech, Apple seems to be charting a different course. This episode of The Vergecast dives into the rumors around WWDC and the evolution of user interfaces in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Opera has unveiled Neon, an AI-powered web browser that promises to automate tasks and enhance your online experience. With features like a chatbot interface and cloud-based AI agents, will this browser finally succeed where its predecessor failed?
In a surprising twist, Yahoo aims to acquire Google Chrome to regain its footing in the tech world. With competitors like OpenAI and Perplexity also eyeing Chrome, Yahoo's bold strategy could reshape the browser landscape. Can they pull it off?
Apple Maps has officially launched its web app for mobile devices, allowing iPhone and Android users to access its mapping services. Explore maps, find directions, and discover local businesses like never before!
Discover how Google Chrome's new desktop version for Android is bringing long-awaited extension support, transforming the browsing experience on Chromebooks and Android PCs.