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...
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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...
Samsung’s move to bring Samsung Internet for PC to Windows is more than a routine browser beta. It is a calculated attempt to turn the browser into an ecosystem anchor, binding Galaxy phones, Windows PCs, and AI-assisted browsing into a single continuity layer. The timing matters: the desktop...
Samsung’s Internet browser for Windows is one of those launches that sounds incremental at first glance but carries a much bigger strategic message. The company is not merely shipping another Chromium-based browser into an already crowded market; it is trying to turn the browser into a...
Samsung’s PC browser beta has just taken a meaningful step toward tighter credential protection: the latest Samsung Internet for PC beta (version 29.0.0.148) now requires Windows sign‑in verification before Samsung Pass will reveal saved credentials, forcing local Windows authentication — PIN...