Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Opera all render the Web, but each has gone its own way in terms of its interface, plugin strategy, performance, and more. Now a new browser targeting ...
Chrome alternative Vivaldi has announced it is entering beta after an eight month technical preview, which over two million people downloaded. The beta brings with it a ton of new features, expanding ...
A common trend among web browsers on the desktop is to simplify their UI and features, itself spun off a minimalist trend going on in the software and design industry. When it launched more than four ...
Vivaldi says Vivaldi 4.0 is its most significant launch of the year, and the goal is to give users an alternative to Big Tech. The 4.0 update for the browser brings expansion of its integrated tools ...
Earlier this year, Opera’s former CEO Jon von Tetzchner launched Vivaldi, a new desktop browser for power users (and those who were unhappy with Opera’s direction after that company’s switch to Google ...
A few months after the launch of the Vivaldi beta on Android, the Chromium-based browser is getting beta number two. Set to launch on December 5th, the new beta brings several new features and bug ...
The Vivaldi mobile beta also offers private browsing, which means two people can use the same device; the owner can stay logged in on the main window and the other person can use a private tab to look ...
Vivaldi was developed as a high-performance browser for heavy users, and it incorporates highly customizable functions with an emphasis on user privacy. The preview of the preview released in 2015 can ...
A continuation of the desktop browser, Vivaldi has announced the launch of the beta version of the browser for Android platform. Developed by Jon von Tetzchner (founder of Opera Software), Vivaldi has ...
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