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Opera Is Testing a Web Browser for Gamers
By Nathaniel Mott published
Surf away, gamers. Opera GX is now available for early access for Windows 10 users.
Microsoft Denies Edge Native Ad-Blocker As Opera Launches Its Own In Beta
By Lucian Armasu published
Microsoft denies native ad-blocking feature in Edge, while Opera launches its own built-in ad-blocking feature in the latest version of Opera beta.
Opera 30 Released, Adds Easy Tabs Management, Defense Against Logjam
By Kevin Parrish published
Opera has released a new version of its popular Opera browser.
Opera Max Data-Saving App Brings Wi-Fi Data Compression In New Version
By Lucian Armasu published
Opera announced a new version of its Opera Max application today, which comes with support for Wi-Fi data compression.
Opera Mini Update Sports New Look And Features
By Rexly Peñaflorida published
The Opera Mini browser was updated with new features such as private browsing, new visuals, and the ability to see how much data is saved by using Opera Mini.
Opera Acquires SurfEasy VPN To Increase Users' Privacy And Security
By Lucian Armasu published
Opera bought a Canadian VPN provider called SurfEasy to integrate it into its browser and protect its users' privacy with an extra layer of security.
Microsoft Throws In The Towel. Adopts Opera Mini As Default Browser For Nokia's Feature Phones
By Lucian Armasu published
Wanting to cut costs and make the company leaner, Microsoft decided to outsource Opera Mini for Nokia's feature phones instead of maintaining its own browser.
Opera Max Beta Android Browser Ready to Save You Data
By Kevin Parrish published
This app promises to help save you data.
Chrome 27, Firefox 22, IE10, And Opera Next, Benchmarked
By Adam Overa published
Today, we have the latest benchmark results from the top four Windows-based Web browsers, along with a sneak peek at Opera's upcoming Chromium-based overhaul. Is this really a step-up from Presto/Carakan or just another Chrome clone?
Web Browser Grand Prix: Chrome 25, Firefox 19, And IE10
By Adam Overa published
Important versions of Chrome and Firefox were released since our last installment, and though we're ready to leave Windows 7 behind, IE10 brings us back for one more round. Naturally, our exhaustive suite of benchmarks undergoes a massive update as well.
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