The AI web browser Dia is drawing inspiration from its predecessor, Arc, an earlier experiment in modernizing the web-browsing experience that hailed from the startup known as The Browser Company. On ...
The Browser Company has updated Dia, its AI-powered browser, with a few features that users liked about Arc. Here’s what’s new. A few weeks ago, The Browser Company updated Dia with a handful of ...
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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 ...
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 Browser Company’s AI-powered browser is now available to download for all macOS users. Dia started rolling out to private beta testers in June, following its initial reveal at the end of last year ...
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 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Atlassian is paying $610 million for the company, in a big bet that both AI and browsers are key to the future of ...
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The Browser Company is best known for its Arc browser, which aims to both innovate and simplify, with a keen focus on usability. But they also have a second browser called Dia in the works, which is ...
A couple of months ago, The Browser Company launched Dia, its new crack at an AI-powered browser. That came after it decided to shut down the Arc browser, much to the dismay of passionate and highly ...