China’s Five-Year Planning Endures as Strategic Compass in Shifting Global Economy
The Unwavering Blueprint: Why Five-Year Plans Remain Central to China’s Governance While many nations have abandoned centralized economic planning in…
The Unwavering Blueprint: Why Five-Year Plans Remain Central to China’s Governance While many nations have abandoned centralized economic planning in…
Opera’s newly launched Neon browser features three integrated AI assistants working simultaneously, creating both capabilities and confusion for users. The premium-priced browser enters a crowded market where most competitors offer similar AI features for free, raising questions about its value proposition.
Opera’s Neon browser represents a significant departure from traditional web browser design by incorporating three separate artificial intelligence systems operating simultaneously, according to reports. While this integrated approach allows users to access multiple AI functions without switching between applications, sources indicate the overlapping functionality has created confusion about which AI tool to use for specific tasks.
Microsoft Edge has lost nearly a quarter of its desktop browser users since May 2025, plummeting from 13.64% to just…