Arc, a Mac-only internet browser from the aptly-named Browser Company, is one of those apps trying to reimagine a core computing tool. Years after we all decided that a stack of tabs at the top of a ...
Anyone who regularly uses a computer for work can tell you that having a desktop interface that satisfies your visual preferences can have many benefits. Apart from fostering a more conducive workflow ...
You can use Comet just as you would with a regular browser, but its true magic lies in its AI capabilities. You can navigate to a website of your choice and then ask assistant to summarize the page ...
Timi is a news and deals writer who's been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion ...
As part of my ongoing experiment with third-party web browsers for the iPhone, I recently stumbled upon a new indie browser for iOS, which I was instantly drawn to thanks to its adorable name. Quiche ...
A horizontal list of tabs worked a decade ago, when we weren’t all living in our web browsers. These days, however, the browser has turned into its own mini-OS, with most of our work and play coming ...
People can't stop buzzing about the new Arc web browser for Mac. I saw recently that it was finally out of beta, and I wanted to finally use it. I figured that if I really liked it, I could switch ...
In the beginning—well in 1993, to be specific—there was Mosaic. And it was good, or at least good enough. By 1995, however, Mosaic’s time was on the wane and Netscape was people’s browser of choice.