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When The Browser Company announced they were ending Arc and developing an agentic browser that could leverage AI in ways other browsers were not, I was skeptical. I was starting to see the value ...
After stopping development of its innovative Arc browser, The Browser Company is back with Dia, a stripped-down browser that aims to make AI-augmented Web interactions mainstream. It won’t win over ...
EXCLUSIVE: UK-based Deep Fusion Films has its sights set on deeper U.S. traction. The production house has teamed with bi-coastal management and advisory services firm ARC Partners to expand its ...
Dia, its new browser, is now available in beta for existing Arc users on macOS. And while it shares a few design cues from its predecessor, Dia is a very different product with a very different goal.
Dia will get some of that stuff in time, The Browser Company’s CEO Josh Miller tells me. The app that’s launching today for existing Arc users is very much still a beta (and only available on ...
Current Arc users receive immediate access to Dia beta, with invitation privileges for other users. Interested users can join the waiting list through The Browser Company's website as the company ...
At least that browser respects my choices as an adult. The opening screen in Edge is a little chaotic until you wrest it under control. I don’t care for Bing’s news.
HIGHLIGHTS AI-powered browsers like Edge, Arc, and Comet are reshaping how we interact with the internet. Not just search: Modern browsers now summarize pages, automate tasks, and offer real-time ...
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