Almost two years ago, the Norwegian browser firm Opera ripped out the guts of its product and adopted the more standard WebKit and Chromium technologies, essentially making it more like rivals… Read more »
Having dropped Linux support around the time of its root-and-branch revamp, Opera is now offering its first developer version for Linux users in over a year. Read more »
Google Chrome(s goog) users on Android should keep their eyes peeled for the newest update, which is rolling out Wednesday. Chrome version 35 has a number of improvements, including an undo… Read more »
Want to bookmark a website in Chrome and “pin” it somewhere? You can’t just yet, but this experimental feature shows how it could be done in the future. Read more »
Chromebook owners shouldn’t have to worry much longer if an app will work on their device: Google unveiled Portable Native Client, which lets developers code once in C or C++ and… Read more »
If Google Chrome is the company’s long-term strategy to capture engagement, Chrome apps need more native-like features. Several new APIs add just that to Chrome Packaged Apps, which run outside of… Read more »
The new version of Opera, which has been rebuilt around WebKit and Chromium, is now available in its finalized form for desktop users. The mobile version has been out since May. Read more »
Google’s strategy to take over the computing world through its Chrome browser takes another step forward: New Chromium code supports drag-and-drop support for Chrome apps to the Windows Taskbar. Read more »
Opera 15 is now out in beta for Windows and OS X. The new features will mostly be familiar to users of the new Android version, apart from a new read-later… Read more »