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Microsoft thinks any computer not using Bing search engine is 'broken'
By Rael Hornby published
Windows PC manager is flagging your choice of search engine as an issue that needs fixing. Not a good look, Microsoft.

You're a bot, and I am too: Internet conspiracy theory is 49.6% true
By Rael Hornby published
There’s something ‘off’ about the internet lately, and an old internet conspiracy theory might be able to explain it better than I ever could.

Google is finally deleting your Incognito mode browsing history — well, some of it
By Stevie Bonifield published
Google Chrome Incognito mode isn't as "incognito" as we all thought, but Google is finally deleting millions of users' browsing history. Here's what you should know.

Traditional search engines are broken — can AI help?
By Shubham Agarwal published
New AI-enabled platforms offer a cleaner search engine experience. Should Google be worried?

Bing again! Microsoft is annoying Google Chrome users on Windows with this pop-up
By Sarah Chaney published
In yet another attempt to push Bing on Windows users, Microsoft is sending out a pop-up notification to Chrome users to make Bing their default search engine.

Opera GX web browser review: Fun and feature-flush
By Rael Hornby published
Opera GX is a web browser designed for gamers, but all are welcome to enjoy its bounty of features and quirky injection of fun and humor.

This AI-powered iPhone browser may replace Safari and save you time
By Sarah Chaney published
A new AI-powered iPhone browser enters the space, and its initial results blow Safari out of the water.

Google Chrome ups the AI to compete with Microsoft Edge
By Rael Hornby published
Google is bringing more generative AI features to Chrome that help organize, customize, and inspire.
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