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Opera launches Neon, an AI browser that codes, writes, and runs tasks on its own — even offline — ushering in a new era of ...
A weakness in Apple's Safari web browser allows threat actors to leverage the fullscreen browser-in-the-middle (BitM) technique to steal account credentials from unsuspecting users.
AI agents are taking over the web browser to help you do basic and complex tasks and giving you the time to focus on other ...
New AI-first browsers promise to revolutionize how we surf the Chrome-dominated web. Here's why the insurgents might actually have a shot this time.
Arc, the much-hyped privacy-forward internet browser, won't be getting any more new features. This fact was announced months ...
The Browser Company shifts focus from Arc to Dia, an AI-powered browser, placing Arc in maintenance as it explores open ...
Opera Neon is back from the dead. First launched 10 years ago as a concept browser, Opera Neon is now finally close to a ...
Unveiled this week as the next phase of the company’s earlier “AI Browser Operator” vision, Neon is built from the ground up ...
In early April, Opera showcased AI Browser Operator, a first look at its vision for agentic browsing in the AI era. Now, the company is detailing what that actually looks like: rather than being just ...
Opera is building a new web browser called Opera Neon, and it’s designed to do a lot more than just open websites. Powered by AI, this browser can create games, write code, generate reports, and even ...
Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March ...
Opera has unveiled Neon, its vision for the future of web browsing: a fully AI-native, “agentic” browser designed not just to ...