Disco is not coming to replace Chrome, but rather to test GenTabs, an AI-forward way of using the web.
Following a couple of months' testing, Opera has finally made its AI-powered browser, Neon, available to the public — though ...
The latest experiment emerging out of Google Labs is Disco, which is the company's AI-driven approach to web browsing.
Google today announced “Disco” as an experiment to “shape the future of web browsing.” GenTabs are the first flagship ...
Google's Disco is a new AI browser that uses GenTabs to turn open tabs and chat history into interactive web apps, helping you complete tasks efficiently.
Following a period of limited waitlist access, Opera Neon, the company’s subscription-based AI-powered browser, is now generally available.
The year of AI browsers is ending with Opera opening up its own version to everyone. First unveiled in May, Opera Neon has ...
If you are interested in Opera Neon and you want to see what it can do, you can download the browser from the official ...
It’ll cost $19.90 a month, though. Subscribers get access to top AI models and agents meant to streamline web surfing. When we tried it in October, Neon didn’t live up to the hype, though neither did ...
Malicious Chrome and Edge extensions collected browsing history, keystrokes and personal data from millions of users before ...
Opera Neon is an AI web browser that lets you make your own version of the internet, and I'm shocked by how much I enjoyed ...