• Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • November 22nd, 2016
Vivaldi 1.5 Lands as the World's First Web Browser to Control Philips Hue Lights

Vivaldi 1.5 Lands as the World's First Web Browser to Control Philips Hue Lights

Now available for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows

UnGoogled Chromium Removes All the Googley Parts from Chromium

UnGoogled Chromium Removes All the Googley Parts from Chromium

UnGoogled Chromium available for free on GitHub & Softpedia

Amazon Silk Browser Exposed Users by Forcing Google to Work via HTTP

Amazon Silk Browser Exposed Users by Forcing Google to Work via HTTP

Browser was blocking redirections to Google's HTTPS version

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • July 15th, 2016
You Can Now Use Netflix on Vivaldi and Other Chromium-Based Web Browsers

You Can Now Use Netflix on Vivaldi and Other Chromium-Based Web Browsers

The script fetches Chrome and extracts Widevine

Google Chrome to Block Backspace Key from Working as "Back" Button

Google Chrome to Block Backspace Key from Working as "Back" Button

Google says this will prevent users from losing data entered in forms when accidentally pressing the Backspace button

Blisk Is a New Browser Aimed Only at Web Developers

Blisk Is a New Browser Aimed Only at Web Developers

Don't get your hopes up, it's only an early alpha release

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • May 5th, 2016
Vivaldi Browser's New Snapshot Adds Editable Mouse Gestures, Tab Improvements

Vivaldi Browser's New Snapshot Adds Editable Mouse Gestures, Tab Improvements

Vivaldi Snapshot 1.2.470.11 is now ready for public testing

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 8th, 2016
Vivaldi 1.1 Web Browser in the Works, First Snapshot Build Adds New Tab Options

Vivaldi 1.1 Web Browser in the Works, First Snapshot Build Adds New Tab Options

Vivaldi Snapshot 1.1.443.3 now available for public testing

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 6th, 2016
Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Arrives for Linux Users as an Opera & Chrome Alternative

Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Arrives for Linux Users as an Opera & Chrome Alternative

Here's what's new in the Chromium-based web browser

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • April 5th, 2016
Opera 38 Web Browser Enters Development with Custom Ad-Blocking List Support

Opera 38 Web Browser Enters Development with Custom Ad-Blocking List Support

Testing builds available now for Linux, Mac, and Windows

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • March 16th, 2016
Vivaldi Web Browser Gets New Snapshot to Patch Major Chromium-Related Issues

Vivaldi Web Browser Gets New Snapshot to Patch Major Chromium-Related Issues

Vivaldi Snapshot 1.0.422.8 released for all supported OSes

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • March 10th, 2016
Vivaldi Devs Recommend Disappointed Firefox Users to Join Their Community

Vivaldi Devs Recommend Disappointed Firefox Users to Join Their Community

Snapshot 1.0.418.3 focuses on individual requirements

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • March 7th, 2016
Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Is Just Around the Corner, Third Beta Seeded to Testers

Vivaldi 1.0 Web Browser Is Just Around the Corner, Third Beta Seeded to Testers

Vivaldi 1.0 Beta 3 adds new session load/save, and tab zoom

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 25th, 2016
Vivaldi Web Browser Gets Session Management for Tabs, New Beta Coming Soon

Vivaldi Web Browser Gets Session Management for Tabs, New Beta Coming Soon

Some critical updates have been implemented as well

Screenshot Tour: Brave - The Chromium-Based Browser Built by Mozilla's Ex-CEO

Screenshot Tour: Brave - The Chromium-Based Browser Built by Mozilla's Ex-CEO

Let's take a look at Brave for the first time

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 19th, 2016
Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 2 0.4 Launches with Redesigned Kernel, UX Changes <em>Updated</em>

Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 2 0.4 Launches with Redesigned Kernel, UX Changes Updated

The entire project is more mature and stable

Opera 37 Web Browser Now in Development, Users Should Expect a Few Surprises

Opera 37 Web Browser Now in Development, Users Should Expect a Few Surprises

Early adopters can grab the build for Linux, Mac and Windows

 
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