AI company Perplexity today introduced Perplexity Health, a suite of connectors that allow Perplexity to access your health data. Perplexity suggests that the feature is useful for aggregating health ...
We all have heard about the groundbreaking collaboration that has made Perplexity Pro, the new AI force, all set to storm India. Perplexity Pro, from Perplexity AI, is a premium AI research and ...
(Reuters) -PayPal and Venmo users in the U.S. and some global markets will receive early access to Perplexity's new AI-powered Comet browser through a 12-month trial of the startup's Pro subscription, ...
The Samsung Galaxy Store is giving away a one-year subscription to Perplexity Pro. A one-year membership ordinarily costs $200. Perplexity Pro gives you unlimited file uploads, 300+ daily Pro searches ...
Perplexity today expanded its Comet browser to iOS, making its AI Comet Assistant available to iPhone users. The Comet ...
WebFX reports that the Perplexity Merchant Program enables e-commerce stores to sell directly on the platform, offering free ...
Perplexity Personal Computer software can turn a Mac mini into a personal AI project manager. But should you give it access ...
Perplexity has announced its Mac mini-based Personal Computer AI assistant, and it can run your computer for you.
On Wednesday, Perplexity announced Personal Computer, an AI agent that “runs continuously, merging your local applications with Perplexity Computer.” The system runs on Perplexity’s “secure servers,” ...
What if you could transform the way you research, organize, and make decisions, all with just a few strategic tweaks? In this overview, Byte Chronicle explores how six advanced Perplexity features can ...
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I wasn't fully sure what to call this blog post, but I caught myself doing a few things on my iPad Pro today that I hadn't previously mentioned on MacStories, and they seemed worthy of a mention here.