Posts Tagged ‘browser’

Opera Mini Just Got Faster – 4.2 Beta released

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Opera Mini – the most popular mobile browser, with more than 20 million users just got even better. With Mozilla preparing to enter the Mobile arena the competition is about to get tougher. But Opera is definitely trying their best to stay ahead of the curve.
Opera has added a server park in the United State. [...]

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Opera Slim - Reclaim Your Screen Space

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Opera Sharp – the default skin since v9.5 (kestrel) is a beauty. It’s probably the best looking default skin for any browser (at least on Windows). However, it comes at a cost. The super wide tab bar eats up a lot of screen real-estate.
Fortunately enough there is a solution. Tamil took it upon himself [...]

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Opera Bytes v6

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After a long break (in fact very long) I am back with another edition of Opera Bytes.

Yesterday Jon Hicks formally joined Opera Software as a Senior Designer. He was a part of the team that developed the ubiquitous Firefox logo (it was created by Hicks based on a concept by [...]

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Opera 9.6 - It’s Here

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After multiple Release Candidates and a Beta build, Opera 9.6 has finally arrived. The main changes are -
Opera Link : Now you can synchronize Custom search engines and typed history along with bookmarks, notes, personal bar and Speed Dial in Opera Link. I wish they would add RSS feed list, toolbar.ini and [...]

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Clickjacking - Scary New Cross Brower Exploit

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Last month Jeremiah Grossman and Robert “RSnake” Hansen brought to the world’s attention a scary new cross browser exploit being termed as Clickjacking. In their own words :

Alas, it turns out that some of the issues we found weren’t just a little bad - they were a lot bad. So bad, in fact, that we [...]

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