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Adam Engst and Allison Sheridan discuss how The Browser Company has sidelined—not discontinued—its Arc Web browser in favor of the new AI-enhanced Dia. If you enjoy seeing these podcast announcement ...
Rawi has con­demned the ter­mi­na­tion of over 300 Com­mu­ni­ty-Based En­vi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion and En­hance­ment Pro­gramme (CEPEP) con­trac­tors as the start of what he de­scribed as a “reign ...
President Donald Trump is pressing ahead with plans to slash staff at the top U.S. spy agency, determined to act at a time ...
Imagine a browser that doesn’t just display the web, it understands it with you. Enter Dia, a new AI-powered browser that ...
Key Takeaways DuckDuckGo offers real privacy by blocking trackers, avoiding data collection, and not storing your search ...
Safari is the go-to choice for Apple ecosystem denizens, but when it comes to tab activity, Dia and Opera are miles ahead. It ...
Orlando Bloom may have just put breakup rumours to rest with one subtle move on Instagram. The Lord of the Rings actor, 47, ...
As Iran and Israel enter a ceasefire following 12 days of heavy bombardment between the countries, the leaders of Israel and ...
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AI won't live on publisher sites
O ver on the Nieman Lab site, Amy Ross Arguedas reports on the various ways news publishers are using AI to personalize their ...
The new Dia browser is what Arc aspired to be! It delivers on the AI promise, but Google Chrome is quickly catching up with Gemini's smarts!
Dubai: Several close US allies urged a return to the negotiating table in the wake of American strikes on Iran that fuelled fears of a wider conflict, while not ...
After stopping development of its innovative Arc browser, The Browser Company is back with Dia, a stripped-down browser that ...