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 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 ...
In an increasingly agentic future, the browser won't only act as a window to the web but as the primary workspace for ...
New SantaStealer malware reportedly threatens holiday shoppers with password theft. This Christmas-themed info-stealer ...
Kagi has released Orion 1.0, a web browser that features privacy by default, zero telemetry, and no integrated ad-tracking technology. Orion supports both Chrome and Firefox extensions and ...
Android phones rarely slow down overnight. Performance usually erodes in small, frustrating steps as apps pile up temporary ...
ChatGPT could soon embrace an open standard that will let users create custom one-word shortcuts for repetitive tasks, and ...
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank speaks exclusively to Sky Sports about his side being in a transition phase - but why he is ...
Sigma Browser OÜ announced the launch of its privacy-focused web browser on Friday, which features a local artificial ...
The name for amaryllis, a popular holiday plant, is derived from the Greek word meaning “to sparkle.” ...
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 ...
AI browsers are becoming part of daily work by helping people search faster, write content, and complete tasks efficiently. Many offices now rely on them to sav ...