Opera Software, the Norwegian browser maker that sparked an antitrust investigation into Microsoft business practices in Europe, remains dissatisfied with its rival’s move to dump IE8 from Windows 7.
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The JCXP.Net Windows enthusiast site has launched "="" campaign"=""> aimed at users who are unhappy over Opera's antitrust suit against Microsoft. It was Opera's 2007 antitrust complaint that ...
Windows: As expected, Opera made version 10.5 of its browser official this morning, calling it "the fastest browser on Earth" and also touting its Windows 7 integration, HTML5 video support, better ...
Opera devotees will be glad to hear that the browser is coming to tablets running Android and Windows 7, with the same features of its mobile software on other platforms. Click to Zoom I took a quick ...
With a number of European governments warning users against the use of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, you might be on the lookout for an alternative. Trouble is, there aren't many third-party browsers ...