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Opera browser gets Featherweight makeover

Opera has released details of project Featherweight, the codename for the redesign of the next version of the Opera web... Read more

27 June, 2011

Installing the Opera Browser on Ubuntu Linux

I have said many times how much I like the Opera web browser. I generally keep it loaded and use it as my preferred... Read more

16 October, 2010

Opera to release browser for Android

...upcoming Opera 11 for computers. Both the mobile browser and the desktop Opera browser will come with a major new feature — hardware acceleration to speed... Read more

15 October, 2010 by Stephen Shankland

Opera 11 update features enhanced Turbo

The latest update to the Opera browser includes a version of Turbo that the company claims is four... Read more

12 April, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt

Court bans Dutch party from helping Pirate Bay

...a widely-used way of surfing the web anonymously, "or even the Opera browser's page". It also said it had to remove links to... Read more

11 May, 2012
Opera 12.0 beta

Opera 12.0 beta

...the feel of a finely tuned browsing machine. This version of the Opera browser now supports CSS3 linear gradients and multiple columns. The Opera browser... Read more

25 April, 2012
Opera Next 12.00 alpha

Opera Next 12.00 alpha

Opera Next gives you a separate installation of the Opera browser that lets you try our latest pre-release versions without affecting... Read more

1 December, 2011
SiteSpinner Pro 2.91L

SiteSpinner Pro 2.91L

...and any mobile device. Virtual Mechanics and Opera Software partnered to integrate Opera browser technology into the latest release of SiteSpinner Pro. With SiteSpinner Pro... Read more

18 August, 2011

Guardian generates vintage homepage

...Firefox browser; "the Verdi & Traviatta at the Royal Opera House" is the Opera browser; "the African Expedition outfitters" is Safari; and "the recently-constructed Silver... Read more

31 May, 2011 by Edward Moyer

Opera Dragonfly hatches out of beta

...is always kept up to date automatically. Dragonfly is built into the Opera browser and can be accessed at any time by right-clicking on... Read more

5 May, 2011

Opera updates Next and Speed Dial features

...A significant update to the Opera browser's Speed Dial feature launched in Opera 11.50 alpha on... Read more

4 May, 2011 by Seth Rosenblatt

Opera delivers Dragonfly developer tools beta

...11.10, known as Barracuda. The Dragonfly toolset is built into the Opera browser and loads automatically when you open a web page. It provides... Read more

15 March, 2011

Comparing Netbook Desktops - Part 3, Jolicloud

...known about before. I have used the Add function to install the Opera browser and Picasa Web Albums, and both of the downloaded and installed... Read more

6 November, 2010

Comparing Netbook Desktops - Part 2, KDE Plasma Netbook

In Part 1 of this series I looked at the Unity desktop in the Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook Edition distribution. My overall... Read more

5 November, 2010

Opera adds cloud-based mobile advertising service

...pages that Opera serves. However, the ads will not appear in the Opera browser interface itself, only the page contents. Opera is calling its service... Read more

6 October, 2010 by Jessica Dolcourt

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yeah! all we want free software

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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