Loading...Saving tab groups in Microsoft Edge: how it works + better alternatives: The AI Browser Comparison of 2026Pallavi M, Ankit Sai AllamMar 10, 2026•15 min readComprehensive comparison of Saving tab groups in Microsoft Edge: how it works + better alternatives in 2026. Expert analysis reveals critical insights, security considerations, and enterprise-readiness factors. Discover which solution best fits your needs.Product Analysis
Loading...Is Comet AI Browser Good? What to Look for (Beyond the Demo)Konika Dhull, Ankit Sai AllamMar 6, 2026•20 min readPerplexity's Comet AI browser promises to revolutionize web navigation with autonomous agents and smart task automation. But does it deliver in real workflows? We dig beyond the polished demos to examine security risks, reliability issues, and whether Comet is actually ready for enterprise use.Browser & Technology
Loading...Tab Groups Collapse (and Other Tab Group Bugs): Fixes + Workarounds (Oasis Fix Plan)Konika Dhull, Ankit Sai AllamMar 5, 2026•18 min readTab groups have become essential for workspace organization, but bugs plague every browser. Groups won't collapse, sessions disappear after crashes, and focus shifts unexpectedly. We cover the major bugs, practical workarounds, and how Oasis approaches tab group stability.Browser & Technology
Loading...Best AI Browsers in 2026 (Tested): Who Wins for Real Workflows?Konika Dhull, Ankit Sai AllamMar 5, 2026•21 min readWe tested 8 leading AI browsers in 2026 head-to-head: Perplexity Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Dia, Microsoft Edge Copilot, and others. This hands-on comparison reveals which browsers excel for research, task automation, and real workflows—and which ones fall short when the pressure is on.Browser & Technology
Loading...Genspark "autopilot mode": what it is, what it breaks, and what to copyKonika Dhull, AnkitMar 5, 2026•18 min readGenspark's Autopilot Mode promises autonomous task execution and intelligent web navigation. But what does autonomy actually mean when claims lack independent verification? We examine what makes it work, where it breaks, and what the industry can learn from its design choices.AI & Browser Technology
Loading...Inside a DRM Session: Step‑by‑Step EME → License Server → CDM FlowKonika DhullMar 5, 2026•16 min readDeep dive into how Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) coordinate with Content Decryption Modules (CDMs) and license servers to protect streaming content. Understand the step-by-step flow, privacy risks, and challenges in implementing multi-DRM systems.Security
Loading...The Economics of Enterprise Browsers in 2026: Funding, Pricing, and the ROI StoryKonika DhullMar 5, 2026•18 min readExplore the financial reality of enterprise browser adoption in 2026. Understand market economics, pricing dynamics, ROI challenges, and how organizations navigate the tension between security investments and measurable business value in the enterprise browser market.Enterprise
Loading...The Risk of Over‑Centralizing Security in a Single Enterprise BrowserKonika DhullMar 4, 2026•12 min readOver-centralizing security via a single enterprise browser creates blind spots, performance overhead, and user resistance. While dedicated browsers promise zero-trust control, they risk latency, inflexible policies, and unmanaged threats across hybrid environments.Security
Loading...The Browser Speed Wars of 2026: Why 'Fastest' Depends on What You're Actually DoingKonika Dhull, Rohan MehereMar 4, 2026•24 min readThe browser wars of 2026 are no longer about raw Speedometer scores. As web applications move toward heavy AI-integration, WebAssembly-based gaming, and complex SaaS management, 'fast' has become a relative term. A browser that renders instantly might crawl with 50 tabs or 3D CAD models.Browser & Technology