Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.
For the most part, I use a browser to research for work or consume media. With Opera AI, this has become more meaningful.
Carla’s jibes clearly hit a raw nerve as Becky hurls a plate at the wall above her head, before locking the closet door once ...
OpenAI launched its AI browser, ChatGPT Atlas, allowing AI agents to access web pages and assist users with tasks such as editing emails. However, this innovation comes with heightened cybersecurity ...
Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making ...
Although I mostly ignore Firefox spin-offs, one in particular has caught my attention: Floorp. This Firefox fork originated in Japan in 2001, and — as much as I may want to ignore it — it's a ...
Trust Wallet users lost more than $7 million shortly after it released an updated version of its extension for the Chrome web ...
A new Chrome Platform Status entry shows Google working on Global Privacy Control support, aligning the browser with ...
In 2025, AI moved beyond answers. Agentic systems began handling multi-step tasks across phones, PCs and browsers, quietly ...
For over fifteen years, our trusty browsers have looked the same: an address bar sits at the top like a crown, a sprawling mass of tabs takes over our ...
With more than 65% global market share, Chrome is the default browser for the internet. Billions of users rely on it daily, ...