Image: Mark Hachman / IDG Vivaldi’s browser version 7.6 includes what the company is calling The Tab Button, a way to search, organize, and manage your active tabs similar to your search history. Let’s face it: Over time, chances are you just keep adding tabs to your browser window. They grow, expand, and even duplicate.
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Arc’s new browser for Windows is too twee for me
Skip to content Image: Mark Hachman / IDG I’ll admit it — I was turned off by the new Arc browser from the beginning. For one, there’s the maker’s name: The Browser Company of New York. Are we meant to imagine the browser being crafted in a converted blacksmith’s forge in Brooklyn, offering farm-to-table HTML?
ChatGPT’s web browser was too good, so its creators blocked
It’s a rare day when a software developer blocks a feature for being too good, but that’s exactly what’s happened to OpenAI’s ChatGPT AI chatbot –its abilities to browse the web with Bing were simply too effective at dodging paywalls. Recall that in March, OpenAI added support for the Bing browser to ChatGPT, specifically to



