Samsung is expanding the reach of its internet browser by launching a desktop PC beta, initially targeting users in the US and South Korea. This represents ...
These browsers all promise to automate away the mundane aspects of navigating the internet, and there are moments—like when ...
Samsung Internet for PC syncs users' browsing data, like bookmarks and history, from device to device. With Samsung Pass, ...
The first test I ran was the Speedometer 3.0 test, which measures responsiveness. While Chrome scored 3.73, Dolphin narrowly ...
Samsung's mobile browser has popped up on Windows before, but it looks like the company is finally ready to make a bigger ...
The desktop browser is only available to users in the US and South Korea who sign up for Samsung’s beta program. In addition ...
While the user base of Samsung Internet on the mobile front is less than 4%, according to StatCounter, the move still makes sense. Samsung has had its own web browser for its Galaxy devices for years ...
Samsung's clean mobile browser is coming to Windows, likely as a way to help tighten up Samsung's ecosystem of connected devices.
On Thursday, Samsung launched a desktop version of its web browser. Why bother putting its mobile browser on Windows? Well, ...
Samsung Internet for PC goes into beta today, bringing synced bookmarks, Samsung Pass autofill, Galaxy AI page summaries, and ...