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Google's Gemini chatbot will soon be available on Chrome for free, while AI Mode will be accessible directly from the browser ...
Google has started rolling out agentic AI features in Chrome for macOS and Windows users in the US. The new generative AI tool can analyze web ...
Perplexity's Comet browser fundamentally reimagines what a web browser can accomplish by heavily pushing AI to speed up the boring tasks and putting more control in your hands.
Google will not have to sell its Chrome browser to remedy its search market monopoly, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, but the tech giant will have to share some of its data with competitors among other ...
Yesterday, Anthropic unveiled Claude for Chrome, a brand-new browser extension that acts as an AI agent. In short, the extension allows you to chat with Claude in a side panel while using Chrome, and ...
Are you one of those people who loves being scared — but, you know, in that not-quite-real way? There's nothing like the thrill of watching a scary video. And YouTube has plenty of them that are short ...
Good news! If you can’t be bothered to search the internet any more, soon you won’t have to. That’s right — there’s a new Claude Chrome extension in town. Earlier this week, Anthropic announced that ...
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts have channeled their political frustration and contempt for Washington into a new, fully charged protest anthem, “Big Crime.” The track initially debuted in front of a ...
A federal judge ruled that Alphabet's Google (GOOG, GOOGL) won't be required to sell its Google Chrome search engine as part of its antitrust case. Yahoo Finance tech editor Dan Howley shares more on ...
Google on Tuesday avoided a forced breakup of its online search monopoly after a federal judge rejected the harshest remedies proposed by the Justice Department — sparking furor from critics for the ...
A federal judge on Tuesday largely sided with Google in the penalties phase of its search monopoly case, declining to order the breakup sought by the Department of Justice (DOJ). U.S. District Judge ...
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