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OpenClaw 2026.3.13: Mobile UI & Browser Agents Boost

OpenClaw 2026.3.13: Mobile UI & Browser Agents Boost

OpenClaw 2026.3.13 introduces redesigned Android chat settings, improved iOS onboarding, and Chrome DevTools support for live browser sessions. Key enhancements include built-in agent profiles, batched browser actions, and Docker timezone overrides. Fixes address dashboard UI freezes, Ollama reasoning leaks, and stalled gateway requests.

OpenClaw (GitHub Releases)MediaMar 14#browser-agents#mobile-ui#ollama-fix
Atlas Shutdown Ends the AI Browser Bet

Atlas Shutdown Ends the AI Browser Bet

OpenAI reportedly shut down its Atlas AI-native browser after 292 days, joining Arc, Sidekick, and other challengers that failed to dent Chrome’s roughly two-thirds global share. The article argues that AI browsing is more viable as a feature inside existing products, extensions, or desktop agents than as a standalone browser.

Why Standalone AI Browsers Are Losing

Why Standalone AI Browsers Are Losing

OpenAI is reportedly preparing to shut down Atlas after roughly nine months, shifting its browser strategy toward ChatGPT browsing and Codex or ChatGPT capabilities embedded in Chrome. The broader market is moving away from replacing users' browsers and toward extensions, sidebars, and enterprise-focused agent features that preserve existing workflows.

AI Browsers Need Ground Rules

AI Browsers Need Ground Rules

The article argues that AI browsers should operate under fundamental principles rather than adding AI capabilities without constraints. It presents a critical perspective on the current direction of AI browser development, but provides no specific product announcement or technical implementation details.