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Perplexity’s AI-enabled web browser, Comet, can send emails and schedule meetings as well as provide answers to questions.
A worrying new alert has been raised after the discovery that some Chrome extensions could be being used by cyber crooks.
The motivation behind this new browser, as Reuters points out, is to get more direct access to the user data that Google ...
OpenAI is launching an AI-powered browser to rival Google Chrome, offering chat-based search, smart answers, and new way to ...
Comet, currently available by invite to Perplexity’s $200‑a‑month Max subscribers, is built on Chromium and supports Windows ...
Clownfish TV covers Google’s looming antitrust breakup threat over its Chrome browser monopoly. Newsom Signals Major Increase in Electricity Costs ...
The dip in temperatures will be a welcome change for those who have struggled in the heat this weekend. Scotland, Wales and ...
Danni Wyatt-Hodge (56 off 37) hits 21st T20I fifty when celebrating 300th international cap; Sophie Ecclestone hits winning ...
You can finally install extensions for Microsoft Edge for iOS. Learn the easy way to use extensions on Edge for Android and iOS.
Sky Sports Dan Khan and Raz Mirza review Jannik Sinners victory over Carlos Alcaraz as he was crowded 2025 Wimbledon mens ...
Google has released an emergency update that addresses the latest zero-day exploit. Learn how to protect yourself from it now ...
Dia is on the cusp of an emerging era of AI-powered internet navigators that could persuade people to try something new.