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  1. Samsung Browser for Windows: Cross-Device Sync + Perplexity AI Rollout

    Samsung’s browser push onto Windows is bigger than a simple desktop port, because it signals a new phase in the browser wars: one defined less by rendering engines and more by agentic AI, ecosystem continuity, and cross-device identity. The stable release of Samsung Browser for Windows lands as...
  2. Samsung Internet for PC Beta: Ambient AI, Sync, and Privacy for Windows

    Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows is more than a routine browser port. It is a deliberate attempt to turn the browser into a cross-device AI layer that ties together Galaxy phones, Samsung accounts, and desktop PCs in a way that feels native to the Samsung ecosystem. The...
  3. Samsung Browser for Windows 30.0.0.95 Adds AI for Galaxy Cross-Device Control

    Samsung has officially pushed its desktop browser strategy into a new phase, and the significance goes well beyond another routine software port. What began as a limited Windows beta in late October 2025 has now matured into a stable release under the Samsung Browser for Windows name, with...
  4. Samsung Browser for Windows 30.0 Stable Release Brings AI Features

    Samsung Browser for Windows has crossed an important threshold: Samsung has moved the product from a limited beta into a stable Windows release, and the latest build, version 30.0.0.95, is dated March 25, 2026. Samsung’s own release notes say the browser has been renamed from Samsung Internet to...
  5. Samsung Browser for Windows 30.0.0.95 Goes Stable With AI & Galaxy Continuity

    Samsung’s desktop browser push has moved out of beta, and the timing matters. What began as a limited Windows preview in late October 2025 has now become a stable, globally available release under a slightly new name: Samsung Browser for Windows. The latest build, 30.0.0.95, landed on March 25...