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Built on Chromium, ironically Perplexity has released its own web browser called Comet, and it's clearly aimed at Google.… ...
Prevent Chrome from silently checking your PC for Windows 11 readiness and keep your hardware details off Google’s radar.
Comet is currently available to subscribers who pay $200 per month for Perplexity Max, with broader access rolling out via invite over the summer.
In addition to its new flippable and foldable phones, Samsung showed off the Galaxy Watch8 and Galaxy Watch8 Classic.
Galaxy Unpacked event, the tech giant debuted new Flips and Folds that were similarly thin to its Chinese competitors.
California state Senator Scott Wiener issued new amendments to his AI bill, SB 53, that would require AI companies to publish ...
Certidox releases a major update to its free mobile app, adding AI-powered QR code analysis to detect phishing and fraud. The ...
Samsung today lost its bid at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) to transfer a suit brought against it ...
Sergey Brin reportedly upset Google employees after he condemned a UN report that accused Google of profiting from Israel's 'genocide' against Palestinians.
Perplexity, the startup behind the AI “answer” engine, has just launched its own web browser. The browser, called Comet, ...
OpenAI's browser is said to use AI to rethink how users browse the web, keeping some user interactions inside ChatGPT instead ...
OpenAI is working on an AI-powered web browser that could make its debut in the coming weeks, according to a report from Reuters on Wednesday.  Google also has its own generative AI technology, called ...