The web browser is the most widely used app on the planet, and there are several open-source takes on the application that you should consider as your default.
The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a lot of personal information.
Zen Browser is an open source, privacy-first web browser built on the robust Mozilla Firefox framework. Designed to put you in control of your browsing experience, it seamlessly combines speed, ...
OpenAI’s browser is coming out just a few months after one of its executives testified that the company would be interested in buying Google’s industry-leading Chrome browser if a federal judge had ...
Samsung's in-house web browser, aptly called Internet, has finally arrived on Windows 11 PCs - the app can be downloaded now, ...
AI browsers promise to redefine how people search, read and act online, offering convenience, albeit with new questions about ...
We all use web browsers. I spend probably nine hours a day working in one. I've been bouncing between browsers, from Opera to Firefox to Safari, for a while. The reason is that Opera has the best tab ...
In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.
ChatGPT Atlas looks and works much like a standard web browser but infuses generative AI capabilities throughout the experience.
Konqueror web browser is developed by KDE. Konqueror is one of the lesser-known open-source web browsers that’s been built on top of KHTML. Konqueror has been built for any kind of file previewing and ...
AI browsers like Atlas from OpenAI and Comet from Perplexity promise convenience. But they come with major cybersecurity ...