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OSLO, Norway, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The browser innovator and agentic AI company Opera (NASDAQ: OPRA) is rolling out new AI capabilities across its Opera One, Opera GX and Opera Neon browsers, ...
The Opera browser has been updated with a host of improvements and polish. The new feature set starts with themes and extends into various aspects of the browser, all of which come together to make ...
OSLO, Norway, July 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- For 30 years, web browsers have been passive windows to the internet, leaving users to perform the actual work of navigating, copying, and pasting between ...
Opera said today it is releasing Opera One’s second version in developer beta with features such as new multimedia controls, split tabs, and new AI capabilities. The company is introducing new themes ...
I recently switched my default browser from Chrome to Opera. Since then, I tried going back to Chrome, but I missed a few features from Opera that I wish Chrome had. While most of these features are ...
It was only earlier this year Norway's Opera released a new browser, and now it's adding yet another offering to an already crowded field. Opera is billing Neon as a "fully agentic browser." It comes ...
Following an early look at Opera Browser Days in Lisbon earlier this year, Opera has launched its Opera Neon agentic AI browser. Currently available to early birds, the browser maker now joins other ...
Unlike rival AI systems, which are built into apps like ChatGPT or embedded into workplace productivity tools like Microsoft’s Copilot, Opera’s Operator AI is built into the web browser itself. And ...
David Nield is a technology journalist from Manchester in the U.K. who has been writing about gadgets and apps for more than 20 years. He has a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Durham ...
Opera is releasing a new optimized version of its web browser for devices running Windows on Arm, the tech firm announced Thursday. Opera EVP of Browsers and Gaming Krystian Kolondra says in a ...