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Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Pushes users to SurfEasy.
Yes, you read that right: selfie screenshot.
Builds heavily on Neon concept browser.
Not for Google ads, naturally.
'A glimpse into the future.'
No fees, multiple endpoints.
$600m deal for browser and more.
Runs its own test to compare.
Beats out its rivals in internal testing.
Claims major performance gains.
And the Opera browser is updated with a low-power mode to save batteries.
No usage fees, company promises.
Disabled by default, mind.
New revenue stream spotted.
Opera has unveiled the beta version of its new Android web browser, featuring off-road mode.
Ubisoft has admitted that its Uplay software includes a serious security vulnerability.
Australian electronics retailer Kogan has added a 6.8% tax to its site for buyers using Internet Explorer 7.
Popular browser synchronisation service Xmarks has partnered with LastPass to stay alive.
Browser sync service Xmarks is fighting to keep going, looking to its users for help.
Firefox is set to get a significant performance boost to its JavaScript engine, marrying the TraceMonkey native-code compiler to a faster JIT compiler.
Google has announced it is to officially drop support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 in its YouTube video streaming service from March this year.
Security firm Finjan has alerted users to a particularly insidious new Trojan which infects Windows-based systems and steals money from on-line banking systems.
October 14 2021 | 15:04