Browser News, Week Ending April 3, 2026
- Apr 4
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Updated: Apr 6
This week I stumbled onto a list of browsers over at WebBrowserDirectory.com. (This site loads slowly, and sometimes, not at all.) The list of browsers that have existed and still do exist is longer than I realized. Before next week, I'll need to decide if any of these are worth listing or do I have to drift from the premise of this blog and treat some of them like third-party candidates in U.S. presidential races.
Browser News is a weekly feature that covers all browsers equally. If your favorite browser isn't listed, either it didn't publish an article this week or I don't know about it. If you know of something I should cover, drop me a line using the form at the bottom of the page. Check back on Wednesday for the AI view.
Brave
Brave Search API approaches 700,000 OpenClaw users, cementing its position as the preferred API for autonomous AI agents — April 1, 2026
Opera
Opera Neon now supports MCP Connector that lets you control the browser through other AI clients — March 31, 2026
Safari
Safari 26.5 Beta Release Notes — March 30, 2026
Sigma
Brave vs Chrome: Which Browser Has Better Features? — April 1, 2026
The AI Agent Security Crisis — April 1, 2026
Firefox vs Brave Browser: Which Browser Has Better Features? — April 1, 2026
Tor
New Alpha Release: Tor Browser 16.0a5 — April 1, 2026
Arti 2.2.0 released: HTTP CONNECT, RPC, and Relay development. — March 31, 2026
Zen
v1.19.6b — April 3, 2026
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