Except for a niche group of Samsung phone and laptop users, I don't see much reason for anyone else to use it in earnest.
Samsung wants its web browser to replace Google Chrome on your computer, especially if you have one of its phones.
Samsung made a bit of noise with the launch of its Internet browser for Windows, pitching it as this big step toward a seamless cross-device experience. But here’s the truth in plain terms. If we’re ...
Brave joins the growing list of browsers that come with built-in generative AI assistants. The open source browser developer has started rolling out an update for Brave on desktop, which gives users ...
Samsung Internet is now available on Windows in a beta phase to support the company’s “ambient AI” vision. The browser enables cross-device data synchronization and includes Galaxy AI’s Browsing ...
It is September 1st, which means time to look at how things changed in the desktop browser market in August 2024. Unlike Windows, where Windows 11 exhibits quite healthy and steady growth, the overall ...
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