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.
Opera today launched the first preview version of its Chromium-based desktop browser for Windows and Mac since the company announced the switch from its own browser engine to Google’s in February.
Opera 15, the first Opera browser powered by Google’s Chromium engine, is now available to download on your Mac. In addition to a “fresh new look,” it comes with a new Speed Dial page that provides ...
Opera has launched a new version of its desktop browser, Opera Next, complete with the Chromium engine from Google's portfolio. "Made from scratch" according to Opera, the new version features a ...
Opera 55 Beta, released last week, allows users, for the first time, to install Chrome extensions from Google's official Web Store with one click and no other trickery involved. Prior to last week's ...
Opera 15, the first version of Opera that ships with Google's Chromium backend instead of Presto, is now available to download for Windows and Mac. By switching to Chromium, Opera is now a lot faster ...
There’s a new version of the Opera mobile web browser for Android, and as expected it’s the first version to drop Opera’s Presto rendering engine and use Google’s Chromium foundation. In other words, ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. We’ve all grown accustomed to Google’s Chrome browser here at DL, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t any ...
If you thought Microsoft’s announcement that it was going to create a Chromium version of their Edge browser meant Edge was going to be a too-little, too-late, me-too Chrome clone, think again.
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.