The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a lot of personal information.
Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Dia, and even Chrome imagine a world where your browser works for you. It's neat, but has some big problems.
AWS' outtage affects businesses, OpenAI's Atlas browser takes on Chrome and a great comparison of QuickBooks Desktop and Online.
One of the arguments I’ve heard for why Apple will not allow other browser engines is that they can artificially restrict WebKit. It’s not as good of a competitor to the native apps on the iPhone as ...
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Technology Should Enhance Communication
Technology enhances workplace communication through tools like Slack, Zoom, and email, but must balance face-to-face ...
Digital leaders must shift from optimizing pages to training systems that understand, trust, and recommend their brands.
In recent years, you’ve likely heard about the so-called “metaverse,” along with a host of inaccurate descriptors like “it’ll be the next Internet” or “it will revolutionize eCommerce.” In truth, the ...
Under Microsoft's new licensing model, university-issued affiliate accounts will only have access to the web version of their O365 apps, which means they will need to use a browser to create, edit, ...
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