Tag: comet
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Perplexity’s Comet Browser Free for All Users: A Chrome Rival in the AI Browsing Arena
Overview: Perplexity Makes Comet Free for Everyone Perplexity has flipped the switch on its Comet browser, offering free access to all users, not just premium subscribers. CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on X that the Comet Assistant is now available to everyone, with a mobile version promised in the near future. The move comes after a…
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Comet Browser Goes Free: Perplexity vs Chrome
Overview: Perplexity Makes Comet Free for All, with a Mobile Roadmap Perplexity has officially made its Comet browser free for all users. CEO Aravind Srinivas announced on X that everyone can download Comet and use the Comet Assistant, with a mobile version coming soon. Since its July launch, interest has surged; the waitlist crossed millions,…
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Perplexity Comet Free for All: How It Stacks Up Against Chrome
Perplexity makes Comet free for all users Perplexity has announced that its AI-powered Comet browser is now free for all users, removing the earlier waitlist barriers and opening access to the Comet Assistant for everyone. CEO Aravind Srinivas shared the news on X, explaining that the company will also roll out a mobile version of…
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Scientists gear up for close-up look at interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as Mars flyby arrives
Close encounter: 3I/ATLAS near Mars Scientists around the world are preparing for a rare close-up study of the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as it skims past Mars on October 3, 2025. First spotted on July 1, 2025, this enigmatic object has sparked intense debate about its nature and origin, inviting comparisons with the Solar System’s most…
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3I/ATLAS Near Mars Flyby: First Close Look at an Interstellar Visitor
An Interstellar Arrival: What is 3I/ATLAS? On July 1, 2025, astronomers detected 3I/ATLAS, an object believed to have formed around another star and only recently entering our Solar System. It is widely regarded as the third confirmed interstellar visitor, following the likes of ‘Oumuamua and Comet Borisov. What set 3I/ATLAS apart was its exceptionally high…
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Scientists Gear Up for Close-Up Look at Interstellar Visitor 3I/ATLAS as Comet Flies Past Mars
Anticipating a rare interstellar encounter On October 3, 2025, observers on Earth will finally get a chance to study 3I/ATLAS up close as the interstellar visitor skim past Mars. This event marks a milestone in planetary science: a body born beyond the Solar System will pass within planetary neighborhood, presenting a unique laboratory to examine…
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Opera Neon AI Browser: AI-First Web Experience Enters Paid Beta
What is Neon? Opera has been positioning Neon as an AI-first web browser since its surprise unveiling this spring. The mature release has now been shipped to a small, selective group of users who are paying $20 per month to access the browser. The goal, according to Opera, is to offer a more integrated AI…
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Opera Neon AI Browser Rolls Out to Selected Testers
Opera Neon AI Browser: A New Era in Web Browsing Opera is pushing into AI-first browsing with Neon, a new web browser designed around intelligence and automation rather than just speed. After a preview release earlier this spring, the company has begun shipping a polished version to a select group of testers who will pay…
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Opera Neon AI Browser: An AI‑Focused Web Experience
Opera Neon: An AI‑Focused Leap in Browsers Earlier this spring, Opera unveiled Neon, a new web browser built around artificial intelligence. The finalized version of Neon has now been sent to a select group of users who will pay $20 per month to access the AI‑driven browser. This rollout signals Opera’s intention to push AI…
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Strange Interstellar Object Approaching Earth Has Grown a Tail
Introduction to the Interstellar Comet Recently, an unusual interstellar object has caught the attention of astronomers worldwide. Discovered on July 1, this object is identified as an interstellar comet and is the third known entity of its kind to traverse our solar system, following the notable discoveries of 1I/Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019.…
