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Google has had the browser on a four-week release schedule for new major versions for five years.
Contextually aware, AI-assisted browsers might well know you better than you know yourself.
The complaint touches vendor dependence and platform terms. A dismissal would likely shift scrutiny to DMA enforcement.
The AI-charged browser can answer questions, summarize content and browses for users.
These helpful new features aren't yet available to the masses — but they're there and ready for you, if you know where to find 'em.
The rollout positions Chrome as a productivity hub amid rising competition from Microsoft Edge and AI-native browsers, while regulators watch closely for signs of bundling and market dominance.
AI-powered browsers require a whole new approach to security, so 1Password and Perplexity have teamed up to incorporate credential management, secure autofill, and access controls into Comet.
Sanchan Saxena, head of product at Atlassian, says the company is looking to play ‘offense’ as AI reshapes the world of browsers for enterprise workers.
The provider of Jira and other IT and collaborative apps is betting $610 million on the nascent space, hoping to turn browsers into AI-powered assistants.
The AI browser extension could boost productivity, but analysts warn security gaps, governance demands, and integration hurdles may slow enterprise adoption.
Tuesday’s disclosure that Perplexity wants to buy Chrome may be intended to influence a federal judge more than Google/Alphabet. Either way, it’s getting a lot of attention, which might have been Perplexity’s primary goal.
Become a mobile browsing pro with these advanced tips for Google's Chrome Android browser.
The company on Monday unveiled an AI extension called ‘Copilot Mode’ that can automate browsing and add context to internet content.
Is your web browser still built for consumers — but your business has moved on? In this episode of Today in Tech, Keith Shaw sits down with Bradon Rogers, Chief Customer Officer at Island, to explore the rise of enterprise browsers — purpose-built tools that enhance security, improve user experience, and unlock productivity in a browser-first world.