The agentic browser, Opera Neon, has added its fourth and most prominent agent in the form of a new deep research agent. Here ...
Need an extra dose of holiday cheer? Look no further than the Blob Opera, Google's latest, festive machine learning experiment! By Glenn Rowley Jingle blobs, jingle blobs, jingle all the way! Need an ...
Opera’s AI-powered browser can now split queries into multiple tasks to quickly provide a more comprehensive result. Here’s ...
Opera's Mobile and Mini Web browsers now will feature a Google search option on the start page, displacing Yahoo. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...
There is a rumor floating around today that Google may be acquiring the Opera browser (and its 1% market share). Opera is an independent browser funded by search engine advertising. When someone ...
ChatGPT made a huge impact when it debuted in late 2022, and as 2023 has begun, AI has been a big deal for Big Tech. And now, it’s also restarting the browser wars, as Opera is adding direct ...
Opera is officially bringing its VPN to iOS, making it the first web browser to offer a free, integrated VPN service on all major platforms, including Mac, Linux, Windows, and Android. The ...
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Last year Google debuted a machine learning with its unique “Blob Opera” and, thanks to some incredible remakes posted to YouTube, they ended up going somewhat viral. Now, Google is sending the Blob ...
The mobile phone versions of the Opera browser will now come with Google as the default search engine. The new deal applies to Opera Mini and Opera Mobile; the desktop version of Opera already offers ...
Despite sharing a common Chromium codebase, browser makers like Brave, Opera, and Vivaldi don't have plans on crippling support for ad blocker extensions in their products -- as Google is currently ...
Europe's investigation into Microsoft's failure to comply with its "browser choice" settlement look to have been triggered by Google and Norwegian browser-maker Opera. Microsoft's €561m ($731m) fine ...