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Dia AI Browser Integrates Arc’s Popular Features After Atlassian Acquisition

Dia AI Browser Integrates Arc’s Popular Features After Atlassian Acquisition
The AI‑driven web browser Dia is incorporating several of Arc’s most‑liked functionalities, such as a sidebar mode, vertical tabs and picture‑in‑picture support for video calls. The move follows Dia’s purchase by Atlassian, which will also enable deeper integration with tools like Jira and Linear. Company leadership notes that Dia’s architecture is better suited for AI, speed and security, while retaining the user‑experience innovations that made Arc a cult favorite. The strategy aims to blend Arc’s experimental strengths with a more streamlined, AI‑native platform. Leggi di più

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access
Opera has released its AI‑driven browser, Neon, offering a subscription of $19.90 per month to a limited group of users while others join a waitlist. Neon features specialized AI agents called Tasks and Do, and lets users store prompt instructions as Cards. The rollout follows earlier AI browser launches from Perplexity, OpenAI, Atlassian’s acquisition of The Browser Company, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome updates, positioning Neon as the next generation AI browser in a rapidly expanding market. Leggi di più

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents
Opera has launched Neon, an AI‑enhanced browser that offers specialized agents for tasks such as browsing and workflow management. Early users can access Neon for a monthly fee, while others join a waitlist. The browser includes features like Task workspaces, Do browsing agents, and customizable Cards for prompts. Neon joins a growing field of AI browsers that includes Perplexity’s Comet, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome, highlighting a rapid expansion of AI integration in web navigation. Leggi di più

Google Expands Gemini AI Integration Across Chrome and Google Services

Google Expands Gemini AI Integration Across Chrome and Google Services
Google is rolling out new Gemini features in Chrome for both Mac and Windows users in the United States, making the AI agent free and broadly available. Gemini will handle everyday tasks such as grocery shopping, rescheduling deliveries, and booking appointments, with safeguards for high‑risk actions. The integration also brings Gemini access to Google Workspace for regular and Enterprise customers, linking with Calendar, YouTube, Maps and more. On desktop, the AI can work across multiple tabs, summarize information and recall closed pages, while mobile users gain deeper page context on Android and forthcoming iPhone support. The move intensifies competition with Anthropic, OpenAI, Perplexity and recent industry deals like Atlassian’s $610 million acquisition of The Browser Company. Leggi di più

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets

Engadget Podcast Covers iPhone 17 Hype, Google Antitrust Ruling, and New AI Gadgets
In a recent Engadget podcast, hosts discuss the muted excitement ahead of Apple's September 9th iPhone 17 event, a U.S. antitrust judge's decision that Google will not be forced to sell Chrome, upcoming Gemini-powered smart home announcements, the Browser Company’s sale to Atlassian, Instagram’s first iPad app after 15 years, Dolby Vision 2 with AI features, and Ooni’s AI‑driven Volt V2 pizza oven. The episode also highlights new hardware from Remarkable, Acer, and Samsung. Leggi di più