As promised, The Browser Company is bringing its Arc browser to mobile. The scrappy startup began sharing snippets of the mobile version on TikTok last week with the most surprising teaser: It's ...
As Apple's default web browser, and given the iPhone's high user rate, it's not surprising that Safari is still one of the most popular mobile browsers out there today. Long-time iPhone users are ...
One of the main reasons I switched from Safari to Chrome is the seamless cross-platform syncing the browser offers. Chrome's integration with Google apps enhances both my browsing experience and ...
Arc, a browser initially built just for the Mac, has been expanding lately. The Browser Company announced a beta of its Windows version last month, and today they're bringing the Arc experience to the ...
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Comet AI browser lands on iPhone, challenging Safari
Perplexity released its Comet AI browser as a standalone app for iPhone, expanding the fast-growing AI browser category for Apple’s mobile ecosystem. The launch follows an Android rollout late last ...
When Arc browser, a product from The Browser Company, launched initially for the Mac, it sold users a promise—a better way to browse the internet. Some have tried it, and it has since become their ...
Apple has just launched a new ad that claims its Safari browser is the most private and the fastest, while attacking Chrome ...
Apple may soon have to end its WebKit-only rule for iPhone browsers due to Japan’s new Smartphone Act. This could open the door to true third-party browser support. On the desktop, Google’s Chrome ...
The Browser Company launched the Arc’s first iPhone companion app last year, allowing users to save links for consumption on the desktop application later. The startup has now released a new mobile ...
Q. My iPhone opens up in Safari. Is there a way to change the default browser to Chrome? A. The current version of the iOS software uses Apple’s Safari browser and does not allow you to select ...
The European Union appears to be ruling that the alternative browser selection on iPhone is adequate, and Apple may not be fined under the Digital Markets Act. Apple implemented browser choice in ...
A web advocacy group says that iPhone users still get no real web browser choice more than a year after this was supposed to happen under antitrust legislation. The non-profit Open Web Advocacy (OWA) ...
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