Goodbye to 'Arc' browser: 'The Browser Company' launches new 'Dia'

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'The Browser Company' has created a sensation in the tech world with its 'Arc' browser. This browser was designed with the aim of providing users with a new, easier browsing experience. However, now a surprising news has come to light. 

According to a report by 'TechCrunch', the company has stopped the development of the 'Arc' browser. Instead, it has completely focused on another new browser with artificial intelligence (AI) features, 'Dia'.

The company said that 'Dia' is being built from scratch with AI features in mind. 'The Browser Company' is now working mainly on this new project. This week, it also launched a monthly subscription plan for 'Dia'.


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'Dia Pro' Special Features: AI Powered Browsing

The monthly subscription plan, called 'Dia Pro', is currently priced at $20 per month. With this plan, users get two important benefits.

First, there will be unlimited access to the browser's AI chat feature. Through this, users can ask questions and get answers about the content in open tabs. This will make browsing even easier.

Second, access to the browser's 'Skills' feature. The company says that these are "shortcuts for repetitive tasks." This feature includes many things like writing, planning, translating, shopping, learning. With this 'Skills' feature, tasks can be completed much faster.


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Prices, free version: The future of 'Dia'

While the price of 'Dia Pro' is currently $20 per month, 'The Browser Company' plans to introduce subscription plans at various levels in the future. These may include plans ranging from $5 to a few hundred dollars per month.

'Dia' will also be available to those who use the browser for free. However, they will have limited access to the AI features. Details on the extent of these restrictions have not been disclosed. But, the CEO of 'The Browser Company' has previously said that the AI features will only be used "a few times a week".

Overall, 'The Browser Company' has said goodbye to the 'Ark' browser and has launched a new experiment with the AI-powered 'Dia'. It remains to be seen what kind of changes this new browser technology will bring to the world, and how much it will impress users. Although this decision has left 'Ark' fans somewhat disappointed, expectations are rising for the new features that 'Dia' will offer.

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