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Opera 10.60 for Linux Available

Finally, after a long wait since the release of Opera 10.10, the latest version of Opera is available for Linux systems... Read more

3 July, 2010

Opera 10.63 Released

Opera has released a minor update, version 10.63, for Linux and Windows. I've written about this many times before, so... Read more

14 October, 2010

Opera repairs severe bugs in stable version

...been updated to incorporate several security fixes. Available for Windows and Mac, Opera 10.54 includes five security-related repairs, but the company has only... Read more

22 June, 2010 by Seth Rosenblatt

Opera Mobile 10.1 beta arrives on Android

The release brings many features of Opera 10.1 desktop edition to users of Android-based handsets running OS... Read more

9 November, 2010 by Ben Woods

Opera delivers Dragonfly developer tools beta

...be activated from the developer tools menu in the browser. Users of Opera 10.5 or above can select the 'Inspect Element' option by right... Read more

15 March, 2011

Opera 11 beta arrives with stacked tabs

...browser's windows easier. Picking up from the visual tabs included in Opera 10 — which launched in September 2009 — the version 11 beta allows those... Read more

23 November, 2010 by Ben Woods

Opera release shores up security and stability

...security holes and provides stability fixes. Available for Windows, Mac and Linux, Opera 10.63 patches numerous problems that could have posed security risks, including... Read more

13 October, 2010 by Seth Rosenblatt
TouchMyPC 6.0

TouchMyPC 6.0

...later, Chrome 4.1 or later, Safari 4.0.5 or later, Opera 10.51 or later. After the trial period, your monthly subscription fee... Read more

5 October, 2010

Opera 10 aims to rev up browsing

...as several rivals. The Norwegian company said in its launch announcement that Opera 10 has better performance, a Turbo mode to make up for slow... Read more

1 September, 2009 by Stephen Shankland

Opera 10 nears completion

Opera Software has completed its first release candidate of Opera 10, which the company says has better performance, a Turbo mode for... Read more

26 August, 2009 by Stephen Shankland

Opera 10.10 bundled with Unite web server function

The most recent version of the browser comes with Opera's data-sharing application Read more

23 November, 2009 by Tom Espiner
<endeca_term>Opera 10</endeca_term> beta: screenshots

Opera 10 beta: screenshots

As well as a conventional tabbed interface, Opera 10 beta offers Visual Tabs: double-clicking on or pulling down the... Read more

3 June, 2009 by Charles McLellan
First look at <endeca_term>Opera 10</endeca_term>

First look at Opera 10

...In addition to the engine improvements, Opera 10 apparently scores 100 out of 100 on the Acid3 testing website... Read more

4 December, 2008 by Seth Rosenblatt

Opera 10.52 for Windows Released

I have just installed Opera 10.52 for Windows. It immediately "feels" faster and smoother than the... Read more

29 April, 2010

Opera 10.50 Released for Windows

Finally some good news to write about! Opera 10.50 is available for Windows, and Linux versions will follow soon... Read more

4 March, 2010

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