Internet Explorer 8 continues to be the best in breed browser when it comes down to offering end users security compared to rivals that, without exception, are considered to be more secure than IE by default in the public’s perception. It’s not the first time that IE8’s superiority over browsers suc... |
8 March 2010 09:59 GMT |
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Opera Software has just released the final version of Opera 10 for Mac OS X. Opera 10 is available in 43 languages on Windows, Mac and Linux, while the piece of software is free to download and use on any platform. Touted as “the world’s most innovative browser,” Opera is available for download righ... |
1 September 2009 05:58 GMT |
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Opera made available no less than two development milestones of Opera 10 this week, the last one today, June 26, claiming that it was close to releasing the final build of the browser to web. Just a couple of days ago, the browser maker was offering Opera 10.0 Build 1601 Beta. On June 24, a member of the Opera team r... |
26 June 2009 12:20 GMT |
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Only time will tell whether the advent of Opera Unite is synonymous with the actual reinventing of the web, but the value and innovation of the new technology delivered by Opera Software cannot be denied. Opera Unite, intimately connected with the Opera 10 browser, is a new platform designed to break down the barrier... |
16 June 2009 11:11 GMT |
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Having successfully planted the seeds of the divorce between Windows and Internet Explorer, Opera Software, the makers of the Opera browser, are gearing up to reinvent the web come June 16th, 2009. Following what the Norwegian-based company claims to be 15 years of browser innovation, the web's overhauling is sc... |
15 June 2009 02:55 GMT |
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Opera 10 has evolved all the way to Build 1535, a development milestone that is labeled as Beta, despite not being quite a Beta in fact. Still, one thing is clear. Opera Software, the maker of Opera, is gearing up to take the browser from the Alpha stage onward. This is where Build 1535 comes in, a snapshot build wit... |
28 May 2009 11:21 GMT |
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Future versions of Opera will be at least two and a half times faster than what the company currently offers to its users. This because of the introduction of Carakan, a newly developed ECMAScript/JavaScript engine for the browser, which leaves Opera 10 Alpha's Presto 2.2 in the dust. The end purpose with Caraka... |
5 February 2009 11:27 GMT |
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