Do you want to try a different browser on your Android phone? The folks at Opera Software announced a beta version of the Opera Mini 5 browser that provides a PC-like browsing experience on ...
Opera, as a Web browser on your computer, has been in existence since 1994, back when the desktop browser wars were between Netscape vs. Internet Explorer. Sure, there’s no Netscape today, but the ...
More then a million copies of Opera Software’s new iPhone browser were downloaded in the first 24 hours of Opera Mini’s availability, a company executive said Thursday. The browser, which differs from ...
Xpress browser users are urged to make the switch, while all new devices will come with Opera Mini pre-installed. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make ...
Opera Software and Microsoft have struck a deal that will replace Nokia’s Xpress browser with Opera Mini on Microsoft’s dying line of feature phones. Also on Thursday, Opera announced its ...
The browser's update adds a refined menu, a private-browsing mode, and a scalable interface that allows for support on tablets and smartphones. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist ...
The ball is in Apple’s court with the Opera Mini Web browser for the iPhone, which is now pending approval in the iPhone App Store. Opera began hyping its iPhone browser in February, claiming that ...
Opera Mini, the mobile web browser designed to conserve data, has finally received an update that gives it the native interface it deserves. This new interface, which has been completely overhauled, ...
The new Opera Mini Android app also brings a revamped Speed Dial feature, a new private browsing mode, and more. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Opera has signed a deal with Microsoft to provide the company's mobile web browser for Asha, ...
I've recently been musing about what mobile device to buy. The bottom line is that nothing is perfect. The question has generated dozens of comments, probably as many private emails, and even spawned ...