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Slowly but surely, huge swaths of the internet are vanishing. But the artefacts of the early web are still out there, and ...
Perplexity's Comet wants to kill the click. OpenAI is poised to follow. Google Chrome might be next on the chopping block.
A test of the app Dia, powered by AI, illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial ...
When it comes to internet security, most people stick with what is familiar. Google Chrome dominates the browser market, but ...
Last week, Perplexity AI launched Comet, an AI web browser ready to take on the likes of Google Chrome and Safari. Currently, ...
Our detailed review of the Epic browser will help you judge this easy-to-use and secure browser’s suitability for your needs.
Over the history of the Web, we have seen several major shifts in browsing software. If you’re old enough to have used NCSA Mosaic or any of the other early browsers, you probably welcomed th… ...
One of the most fundamental and widely-used tools one the web is the browser. It’s what we use to access not only our favorite sites, but much of the internet as a whole.
To learn more about the history of Internet Explorer, the fall of Netscape, the rise of Google Chrome, the outlier browser that is Safari, and the future of web browsers as a whole watch the full ...
My computer’s internet browser is, by far, the program that I use the most. That’s not the case with my mobile device, because so many of the services I use have their own apps. But, when I ...
Sometime in late 1998 or early 1999, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) became the most popular web browser, beating out Netscape. Microsoft made this happen by illegally bundling IE with Windows.
The latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser—IE 11—has a number of features that make it right for business.