The idea that you can now run an entire commercial operation for web browsers doesn’t seem particularly shocking to us today.
Last month, on October 21, OpenAI did something that some might have guessed would eventually happen: the company launched an AI-powered web browser. If you're already familiar with ChatGPT, the AI ...
Some of the most iconic Windows apps like Internet Explorer and MSN have been retired a while ago. History explains why they ...
Your browser isn’t just another app; it’s your portal to the internet. We take you through the pros and cons of the top web browsers to help you pick between them ...
Gaining a foothold in the web browser market is tough. There are some long-established players unwilling to give up their lead and with the resources to figure out how to hang on to it. But times ...
Brave stands out as the best privacy browser 2026 for everyday users. Its Chromium foundation delivers a familiar interface, ...
The ChatGPT maker’s spending pace draws comparisons with the 1990s web browser that lost ground to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Thirty years after Bill Gates declared Microsoft was going “all-in” on the internet, echoes of that moment are resurfacing in ...
“Bill Gates was bitching about us changing JS all the time,” Eich later recalled of the fall of 1996. Microsoft created its ...
Thirty years ago, Netscape and Sun Microsystems introduced JavaScript as a new, cross-platform scripting language for ...
Perplexity AI unveiled a version of its Comet web browser for mobile devices, extending a rivalry with Google to the search giant’s Android operating system. Comet is available now on Android, and an ...
Big Short' investor Michael Burry has likened OpenAI to Netscape, which ruled the browser market in the 1990s only to lose to ...