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Perplexity's Comet AI Browser Now Free for All, Mobile App Coming Soon
After launching earlier this year for users on the company’s $200-per-month plan, Perplexity’s AI browser is now free for ...
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How To Use AI For Finding College Scholarships
Key Points ・AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity can speed up scholarship searches but must be checked against trusted sources to avoid errors. ・Scholarship details change annually, so students should ...
I n 2019, my friend Brian Cantwell Smith published a book about the power and limitations of artificial intelligence. We debated whether his title should be The Threat of AI, The Promise of AI, or the ...
The major ad industry groups are urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to veto a bill that would require browser developers to offer a tool enabling consumers to easily opt out of online behavioral ...
w3m is a terminal-based browser that works well for distraction-free reading but falls short as a modern browser replacement.
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5 ‘just-enough’ open-source apps I’m using to finally escape the Google ecosystem
Discover 5 open-source alternatives to Google's ecosystem for improved security, transparency, and control over your digital life.
It’s no secret that we’re all being tracked relentlessly online, so the “Do Not Track” setting in your browser sounded promising.
Setting up Yahoo email on your Android device is a similar process. You can add your Yahoo Mail account through Yahoo's app ...
Rory McIlroy is just the latest sports star to be the subject of AI-generated stories about donating housing or funds to ...
In an announcement this week, Amazon introduced a new feature called Add to Delivery. Instead of placing a whole new order when you want to order something else, the company explains, you can now use ...
Google's making it easier to see more of the sites you love, with the launch of this new feature. Here's what to know, including how to add Cincinnati.com to your "preferred sources." ...
Leak suggests Windows 11's taskbar or Start menu search might finally respect your default browser, such as Chrome.
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