This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Opera’s eponymously-named desktop Web browser was updated Tuesday with a ...
Last week, Mozilla updated its Firefox browser, increasing by a full version number from 4 to 5. Today, European browser maker Opera increased its browser version number by a mere .4, to Opera 11.5 ...
Foremost of the new features in Opera 11.50 are the redesigned user interface and the subtle changes under-the-hood. All in all, these are designed to make the browsing experience with Opera even ...
Opera Software has launched version 11.5 of its desktop Web browser for Windows, Mac OS X (10.6 or newer), and Linux, featuring a streamlined interface and new Speed Dial extensions that pull in key ...
Windows, Mac, and Linux: The newest version of Opera adds Speed Dial Extensions—a feature that draws live news and other content into the browser's landing page. Other updates include password syncing ...
Opera today released version 11.50 of the underdog browser, introducing password sync, Speed Dial extensions, and a new design. The new design is much lighter and more minimalistic than its ...
Secure password synchronization, Speed Dial extensions, and an easier way to get Opera's developer's builds graduated from alpha to beta today, as the Norwegian browser maker upgraded its latest alpha ...
Despite being the most widely-used mobile browser on the planet, Opera still fights for street cred on the desktop -- where it typically pulls up fourth or fifth in the rankings. In some places, like ...
Today, Opera has released a new version of its browser in the form of Opera 11.50, which has been code-named “Swordfish” while under development. This new release brings with it a fresh, lightweight ...
Opera has just rolled out its new Opera 11.50 beta version of its browser, codenamed Swordfish, which is now equipped with password syncing and a new speed dial feature. Opera’s new Speed Dial feature ...
The new tab page built into Chrome (and soon, Firefox) is a nice touch, but it isn't incredibly customizable, nor is it particularly beautiful. If you're looking for something a little beyond what ...