Perplexity is bringing its AI-native browser ambitions to the world’s largest mobile platform, launching Comet on Android as a direct challenge to the default search-and-tab model that has dominated ...
Browser extensions are a handy way to add features your browser might not have. From blocking unwanted ads to increasing download speeds, extensions can make the browsing experience much better for ...
I’d been using Chrome as my go-to browser since I got my hands on my first Android smartphone. That’s the case for most people, as it comes pre-installed. But while Chrome was my primary browser for ...
For the sliver of the market that opts for Firefox instead of Chrome, the default browser on Android devices, the experience just got better. Firefox maker Mozilla announced today the launch of over ...
Google is working on a new version of Chrome for Android that supports browser extensions. Specifically, the company is experimenting with “desktop” builds of Chrome for Android. These “desktop” ...
Perplexity has begun rolling out its AI-powered web browser, Comet, to Android users on November 20. With this launch, Android users can now access Perplexity's AI assistant right from the browser, ...
The Google Chrome web browser comes preloaded in almost all Android phones. Chrome on Android hides some helpful features, including NotebookLM's ability to turn websites into AI podcasts. While ...
If you're looking for the best web browser for your Android device, you've likely come across two key competitors: Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Which browser offers the best speed and tools for ...
It’s time to dump Chrome as your default browser on Android Your email has been sent I’m going to be honest here, I don’t use a web browser very often on ...
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