In the last year or so, artificial intelligence companies have rolled out a spate of web browsers equipped with AI agents. A user might ask one of these agents to plan a vacation, and it will open ...
I have a love/hate, or at least a like/dislike, relationship with AI. There are certainly things about it that turn me off.
WebOne proxy server allows users to relive the past by using old browsers on the modern web. Find out how to set it up and ...
Spread the love“`html JavaScript is the backbone of modern web functionality. Without it, many websites would be nothing more than static pages with basic information. If you’ve ever encountered a ...
Tom has been covering technology since 2019, having worked as part of the phones team at TechRadar and then as an editor at What to Watch. Since 2025 he’s been a freelance contributor for many more ...
Over the decades, there has been no shortage of sites using clever techniques to covertly track visitors’ browsing histories, device fingerprints, and keystrokes and mouse movements in real time. Even ...
Preventing sensitive data loss has historically been treated as an endpoint or network problem. Deploy an agent, inspect files, monitor traffic, and you have coverage—or so you think. Our recent ...
Question: Does it really matter what browser I use, or are they all basically the same? Answer: Most people use whatever browser came loaded on their device and never give it another thought. That ...
Allen Institute for AI, a prominent Seattle-based nonprofit research organization working on advancing artificial intelligence models and systems, today launched a new open-source AI agent that can ...
AI-powered web browsers are being hailed as the future of internet browsing, yet I haven't found one I actually want to use—or would be willing to pay for—until some fundamental issues are addressed.
Browser security is far from perfect, but technologists and cybersecurity researchers have built a security model that, for the most part, works. However, artificial intelligence (AI) agents could be ...