In an attempt to break out of the niche for high-end phones, Opera Software began limited distribution of a browser for midrange devices. The company, based in Oslo, Norway, on Wednesday began ...
Opera is a free Internet browser created by the Norwegian company Opera Software. It can run on Windows, Macintosh and Linux computers. Among its features are Opera video downloader extensions that ...
Opera Software ASA, the former owner of the Opera browser, has changed its name to Otello Corporation. Opera Software ASA sold the Opera browser business to a consortium of Chinese investors in 2016.
Web browser dark horse Opera Software has released a stripped-down, rebuilt beta version of its browser software, in its latest bid to chip away at Microsoft's dominance. The company's browser, which ...
Opera is one of the better browsers out there, even if it might not be most people’s first choice. But the developers at Opera Software believe that gamers are one segment of the web-browsing ...
Opera Software released today a new concept browser called Opera Neon, on which the Opera devs said they've worked for more than a year and claim gives a "glimpse into the future of desktop browsers." ...
Opera's antitrust complaint against Microsoft from 2007 has now ballooned into a full-blown EU antitrust case into browser bundling. As you'd expect, this antitrust case isn't popular with everyone, ...
Opera Software announced a new beta of its flagship Opera 10 browser Wednesday that comes with Opera Unite built in. Opera Unite is essentially a web server that runs inside the browser -- instead of ...
Well that was quick. It didn’t take long for Opera Software to fire back at Microsoft over the Redmond company’s claim on Monday that the Edge browser is the best web-surfing solution for laptops when ...
Browser developer Opera Software will acquire Skyfire Labs, which develops technology to speed video delivery over mobile networks, the companies said Friday. The deal is valued at US$155 million, ...
OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Opera Software (OPERA.OL) remains focused on developing its remaining business units rather than selling more, its chief executive said following the divestment of its TV ...
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