The regular plan costs Rs 149 and if you do not want to pay that every month, then there’s web browser that literally offers the two most important features — ad-free viewing and background playback — ...
Comet was initially introduced in July exclusively to Perplexity's Max subscribers and has now been extended to Pro subscribers as part of rapid expansion plans.
Composite offers its solution for Macs and Windows at the moment, and setup is very easy, as you just need to install the browser extension for agents to make use of that browser.
Perplexity has =launched its AI-powered browser, Comet, for Pro subscribers in India. Comet, already available on Mac and Windows, offers an AI assistant to automate tasks like tab management and ...
AI browsers from Microsoft, OpenAI and Perplexity can fall for scams faster than humans, completing fraudulent purchases and clicking malicious links without verification.
w3m is a terminal-based browser that works well for distraction-free reading but falls short as a modern browser replacement.
Google weaving Gemini further into the popular Chrome browser is an inflection point for AI in our software, although some users will still be looking for the “off” switch.
These helpful new features aren't yet available to the masses — but they're there and ready for you, if you know where to find 'em.
In early September, Palo Alto Networks publicly acknowledged that Secure Web Gateways (SWGs) are architecturally unable to defend against Last Mile Reassembly attacks. SquareX first discovered and ...
System Requirements: Users need to have a Windows or macOS device to use the browser. It is not avaialble on mobile yet. The Comet browser is accessible to Perplexity Pro and Max subscription users in ...
Vivaldi's web browser for Windows, version 7.6, adds a new "tab button" that can be used to search and pare down existing tabs in a bid to make it easier to find and use what you want.
We talk about phone options, app alternatives, or even which music provider is currently ripping us off the least, all the time — but one thing is almost always standard — the browser we use. Google ...