The Browser Company is building another browser, and it’s not called Arc.

Stop me if this sounds familiar: The Browser Company is developing a browser that it believes can make your Internet life a little more organized, a little more useful, and maybe even a little more enjoyable. It contains new ideas about tabs and what your browser can do for you. I've heard this story before! … Read more

Arc Browser adds security bulletins and bug bounties

Arc creator The Browser Company has officially launched a bug bounty program to keep a lid on the security of its growing Chromium-based browser. The company is also releasing a new security bulletin to maintain “transparent and proactive communication” with users and researchers about bug fixes and reports. These security revisions followed a devastating flaw … Read more

Researcher reveals ‘catastrophic’ security flaw in the Arc browser

Arc has a feature called Boosts that allows you to customize any website with custom CSS and Javascript. Because running arbitrary Javascript on websites poses potential security concerns, we've chosen not to make boosts with custom Javascript shareable among all members, but still sync them to our server so your own boosts are available across … Read more

In pensive browser game Agentia, you can explore and assemble poetry as a beetle, a dinosaur or an island


Every time you load up Agentia you are reincarnated as a different creature. “Creature” is perhaps too narrow a word – the game’s “playable characters” range from geese, microscopic life and triceratops to menhirs and small rocky islands. Each forms the heart of a diamond of delicately drawn, isometric grid terrain with a baby mobile canopy of clouds and sun. It looks like an illustration from an old botanical or geographical textbook, although the inviting emptiness around the visible area also dimly reminds me of certain elder RPGs I used to play on Macintosh.

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