For the most part, I use a browser to research for work or consume media. With Opera AI, this has become more meaningful.
Microsoft is not the only player in the game integrating generative AI into web browsers. Opera has announced that its eponymous web browser now has its own chatty AI companion called Aria. This isn't ...
Your browser isn’t just another app; it’s your portal to the internet. We take you through the pros and cons of the top web browsers to help you pick between them.
ZDNET's key takeaways Opera's Neon AI browser was publicly released on Thursday.It comes with a hefty price tag, $19.90/month.Gartner recently advised businesses to avoid using AI browsers. Opera's AI ...
A brand-new iPad browser adopts that fixture of mobile operating systems -- a home screen with a grid of icons -- and marks a new beginning for the Norwegian company's business ambitions. Stephen ...
The new Opera Next 15 beta is the re-imagined and slimmed-down version of Opera’s desktop browser. This release comes on the heels of the company’s revamp of Opera 14 for Android. There’s plenty new ...
It’s hard to believe that Opera, in many ways a precursor to the modern internet browser, is nearing its 21st anniversary. The freeware program began in 1994 as a research program at Norwegian ...
In the middle of a week of hype over games, CPUs, and energy elixirs, Opera might have the most fascinating E3 2019 release of all: A special version of the speedy Opera browser designed specifically ...
In dueling blog posts this week, Opera and Microsoft each claim to offer consumers a browser that more than doubles the battery life of their laptops. Marguerite Reardon Former senior reporter ...
Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever default ships with their devices -- and that's a mistake.
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Opera is releasing a new Android web browser today with a couple of clever interface choices meant ...