It’s hard to believe that Opera, in many ways a precursor to the modern internet browser, is nearing its 21st anniversary. The freeware program began in 1994 as a research program at Norwegian ...
The year of AI browsers is ending with Opera opening up its own version to everyone. First unveiled in May, Opera Neon has been available for testing via a waiting list since early October. Now, after ...
Norway’s Opera software has been working to push the Web browser envelope for years, and while they haven’t captures massive market share among desktop browsers they have made significant inroads in ...
Opera is fully integrating .crypto domain names provided by Unstoppable Domains for browsing on any platform, be it iOS, Android or a Linux, Mac or Windows desktop. Crypto-friendly web browser Opera ...
Opera has released version 9.6 of their excellent web browser, for Windows, Linux and MacOS. As always, this very nice browser just keeps getting better. This version is noticeably faster loading ...
Opera has launched the beta version of its “Crypto Browser Project,” an internet browser with built-in Web 3 integrations. The product is targeted at both “the crypto-native and the crypto-curious,” ...
Chromium-based web browser Opera is all set to fully integrate with blockchain domain name provider Unstoppable Domains in a bid to provide millions of its users with decentralized web access. Opera ...
Opera is finally rolling out its blockchain-oriented browser specifically designed for surfing and interacting with the decentralized web (also known as Web 3.0). Today at Hard Fork Decentralized in ...
Norwegian browser-maker Opera has furthered its mobile footprint with the launch of Opera Web Pass, an emerging market-focused service aimed at making mobile Internet packages more straightforward for ...
With rising interest in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to power computer software, Opera Limited capitalizes on current trends, which coupled with potential consumer sentiment could greatly boost ...
Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.
Opera is ditching its own Presto browser engine and embracing WebKit, leading critics to fret about a browser monoculture -- especially on mobile devices. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...