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Vivaldi 7.6, released in mid-September, introduces the new Tab Button we wrote about in Issue 719 (page 42) and a fully customisable Tab Bar. This lets you tailor the browser’s top toolbar to include
Browser bookmarks have been around for more than 30 years. The world’s first browser was called WorldWideWeb (later renamed Nexus). It was built by Tim Berners-Lee, who also came up with the concept o
OpenAI has been stunned by how quickly ChatGPT has caught on. Nick Turley, head of ChatGPT, recently told the website TechCrunch it’s “kind of bonkers” that 800 million people use it every week consid
In Issue 714 (page 42), we wrote about a new Firefox experiment called Link Previews. This shows previews of web pages before you click the links to open them, including the first few lines of their c
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We think you can break the internet era into three rough phases. First, for a few years in the mid-to-late 1990s, it seemed that most online content would always be free. That utopian vision didn’t la