Opera set to harmonise with blockchain domain
Published in Cloud


Decentralised web moves

Chromium-based web browser Opera is all set to fully integrate with blockchain domain name provider Unstoppable Domains.

Opera gets a YoYo
Published in News
Thursday, 21 January 2021 11:23

Opera gets a YoYo


Launches gaming division

Opera has acquired YoYo Games, a British game development platform best known for GameMaker Studio 2, and is launching its Opera Gaming division.

Hindenburg crashes into Opera
Published in News
Thursday, 23 January 2020 11:58

Hindenburg crashes into Opera


Outfit sees trouble ahead

Hindenburg Research suggests that an analysis of Opera Software, best known for its Opera web browser, is facing troubling times.

Opera brings in tracker blocker
Published in News
Thursday, 10 October 2019 11:06

Opera brings in tracker blocker


Advertisers beware, the fat lady has sung

Opera announced the launch of version 68 of its flagship desktop browser, bringing a tracker blocker that will make it harder for advertisers and others to track you while you browse the web.

Opera spruces up is browser
Published in News
Thursday, 11 May 2017 11:52

Opera spruces up is browser


Fat lady gets fatter 

Opera is adding more features to its browser to make it more useful to the small number of users that run it.

Edge might be the only browser for Netflix HD
Published in News


Microsoft might even be telling the truth on this one

Software king of the world Microsoft has made another claim for its Edge browser – it is the only one which can run Netflix’s HD.

Microsoft claims it has the Edge on Chrome
Published in Mobiles


Better on your battery


Software giant Microsoft claimed that its new Edge browser has succeeded in beating Google’s Chrome browser in key tests on battery use.

China wants to buy Opera
Published in News
Wednesday, 10 February 2016 11:20

China wants to buy Opera


Prepared to pay $1.2 billion

A group of Chinese investors are prepared to write a cheque for $1.2 billion to buy the Opera browser.



Internet Exploder dips under 50 percent
Monday, 03 January 2011 14:22

Chrome has ten per cent of the market

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All at Microsoft's expense