The situation with mobile browsers on Apple’s platforms is not exactly rewarding for users. Safari gets the job done, but for every other browser landing on the iPhone or iPad, they are forced to use ...
First look: Google's Chrome division is testing a new browser that reimagines how people interact with the internet. The project, called Disco, expands the traditional concept of browser tabs into a ...
Google’s idea of an AI-powered browsing experience goes beyond simply adding Gemini to Chrome, and its latest experiment offers a clear glimpse of what comes next. With Disco, a new AI browser from ...
Google Labs today announced “Disco” as an experiment to “shape the future of web browsing.” The first flagship feature of this AI browser is the Gemini 3-powered “GenTab.” For Google, Disco is a ...
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Over the past couple of weeks, friends and colleagues have made me aware of multiple ingeniously implemented, browser-based ways to play classic MS-DOS and Windows games with other people on basically ...
While computer-use models are still too slow and unreliable, browser agents are already becoming production-ready, even in critical sectors such as healthcare and insurance. In January 2025, OpenAI ...
Since its inception, the functionality of the internet has evolved hugely. However, how we interact with it hasn't. It goes like this — search, scroll, select, take appropriate action — repeat as ...
The Browser Company has updated Dia, its AI-powered browser, with a few features that users liked about Arc. Here’s what’s new. A few weeks ago, The Browser Company updated Dia with a handful of ...
AI-powered browsers like ChatGPT Atlas aren’t just browsers with little ChatGPT picture-in-picture boxes off to the side answering questions. They also have “agentic capabilities,” meaning they can ...
What if your browser wasn’t just a tool, but a true partner in navigating the web? Imagine a world where you could describe tasks in plain language—“find the best flights under $500,” “summarize this ...