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Google gives Chrome’s address bar a new shortcut that makes it easy to talk to its AI chatbot, Gemini
By Kristina Terech published
Google integrates Gemini further into Chrome’s address bar, introducing '@gemini' shortcut for instant access to conversations, enhancing Chrome’s browsing experience.

The Arc browser just launched and yes, it really is that good
By Allisa James published
I tested out the Arc browser and it could be one of the best browsers on the market.

Google Chrome is getting a smarter, savvier address bar thanks to AI
By Kristina Terech published
Chrome’s address bar, the ‘omnibox,’ is evolving with machine learning to offer smarter search suggestions, adapting to user behavior for a more intuitive browsing experience.

Microsoft Edge gets some Grammarly-style AI upgrades to boost your writing chops
By Kristina Terech published
Edge introduces AI Compose for smarter text editing, digital pen support for handwriting, and enhanced clipboard functionality, enhancing browsing productivity and creativity.

Google Chrome will soon let you talk to Gemini right in the address bar
By Muskaan Saxena published
Chrome users may soon see a Gemini shortcut in their address bar - allowing them to summon the AI bot with ease.

Apple steps up Safari’s game with 60% faster performance according to shiny new browser benchmark Speedometer 3.0
By Kristina Terech published
Apple introduces Speedometer 3.0, citing its findings that Safari's performance is up by 60%, promising a faster, more responsive browsing experience for users.

Microsoft’s latest brainwave for Edge is one we hope Chrome copies – a RAM limiter to stop the browser eating up your memory
By Darren Allan published
Edge has a nifty trick in testing to prevent the browser from gobbling up RAM in specified situations.

This handy feature has been promised to ChromeOS users for a while now - but it’s still stuck in development
By Muskaan Saxena published
The new trackpad gesture feature in ChomeOS has been ‘rolling’ out for over a month now - but it looks like users can only use it in the Dev Channel.
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