Iron Software has announced the IronPDF Developer Writing Contest, offering $10,000 in cash and prizes to .NET developers who share real-world tutorials and insights on how they use C# to create a PDF ...
Microsoft’s cross-platform .NET takes interesting dependencies, including a fork of Google’s Skia, now to be co-maintained ...
The answer is that new versions of Web APIs, such as the DOM, are not needed to make them usable from Wasm; the existing ...
The AI-powered Dia browser is now open to all Mac users. Dia is agentic and incorporates AI as much as possible. There's no charge to download or use Dia. If you've been waiting to test out the ...
The Browser Company's Dia app is now open to anyone on Mac. It's the first time the AI-powered browser has been widely available since its beta launch in June. Following on from Opera's Neon, which ...
Google is updating the Chrome web browser to automatically revoke notification permissions for websites that haven't been visited recently, to reduce alert overload. While Google Chrome's Safety Check ...
The waitlist is over for Mac users, though there’s still no word on when the AI browser will come to Windows. The waitlist is over for Mac users, though there’s still no word on when the AI browser ...
A server browser was once the default way of playing PC first-person shooters and most multiplayer games. They disappeared in the mid-2000s as playlists and more immediate methods of getting into a ...
Following Opera Neon's release last month and Comet being available for everyone to download, the era of AI agentic browsers seems to be here, as The Browser Company is transitioning from beta builds ...
The new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type in a browser window to access data that’s not available via an API. The new Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model can click, scroll, and type ...
OpenAI introduced its own web browser, Atlas, on Tuesday, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions.
The question is not if — it’s when. We will all use an AI browser soon. But which one and how soon. Meanwhile, Chrome dominates on both PCs and mobiles and no pureplay AI browser is noisier than Comet ...