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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

The Browser Company Launches AI-Powered Dia Browser for All Mac Users

The Browser Company Launches AI-Powered Dia Browser for All Mac Users
The Browser Company has made its AI-driven browser, Dia, freely downloadable for any Mac that runs macOS 14 on an M1 chip or newer. The rollout follows a private beta that began in June after the product’s initial reveal last year. Dia embeds a chatbot in every tab, enabling web searches, site comparisons, on‑page question answering, copy‑editing and summarization without leaving the page. The company, known for its earlier Arc browser, shifted full focus to Dia after CEO Josh Miller said Arc lacked cohesion. An acquisition by Atlassian, valued at roughly $610 million and set to close by the end of 2025, is expected to accelerate Dia’s expansion, though a Windows version has not yet been announced. Leggi di più

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free, Adds Background Assistant for Max Users

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free, Adds Background Assistant for Max Users
Perplexity is opening its Comet AI‑powered web browser to everyone at no cost while introducing a new “background assistant” for subscribers of its Max plan. The free version retains the sidecar assistant that answers questions, summarizes pages, and helps with navigation. Max users gain access to higher‑performing AI models and a multitasking background assistant that can handle emails, shopping, and travel tasks from a central dashboard. The move positions Comet against established browsers like Google Chrome and newer AI‑focused options such as The Browser Company’s Dia, as the market anticipates OpenAI’s own AI browser launch. Leggi di più

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free for All Users

Perplexity Makes Comet AI Browser Free for All Users
Perplexity has announced that its Comet AI browser, previously limited to paying Perplexity Max subscribers at $200 per month, is now free for everyone worldwide. The company says the move follows a surge in interest that saw millions sign up for a waitlist, which has now been removed. Comet integrates Perplexity’s AI as the default search engine and offers a sidebar chatbot that can answer questions, summarize text, and even perform actions like sending emails or finding directions. Perplexity also hinted at upcoming mobile versions and an integrative AI assistant, positioning Comet alongside other AI‑enhanced browsers such as Google Chrome and The Browser Company’s Dia. Leggi di più

Opera Unveils AI‑Focused Neon Browser

Opera Unveils AI‑Focused Neon Browser
Opera announced the launch of Neon, an AI‑centric browser designed to let users create and run AI‑driven workflows through features called Cards and Tasks. The service will initially be offered to a limited group of users for a monthly fee. Neon combines a traditional chatbot with more advanced capabilities, such as summarizing content, generating code snippets, and automating tasks across tabs and external apps. The launch positions Opera against other AI‑enhanced browsers from companies like Perplexity and The Browser Company, while targeting power users who rely heavily on AI in daily workflows. 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