There’s a brand-new version of the Opera web browser aimed at gamers — and it’s out today on Mac in early access. Opera GX offers a unique set of tools designed to enhance your desktop gaming ...
Opera is one of the better browsers out there, even if it might not be most people’s first choice. But the developers at Opera Software believe that gamers are one segment of the web-browsing ...
Powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, the AI browser Aria launched on Opera in May to give users an easier way to search on the web, ask questions and write code. Today, the company announced it is bringing ...
Opera GX is officially heading to Linux, adding more weight to the platform’s steady rise as users look beyond Windows and ...
Opera is launching the Opera GX browser today to bring better speed and performance to mobile games. The desktop version of Opera GX launched during E3 2019 as the first browser designed for games.
Opera is actually one of the oldest names in the web browser market, long before Chrome was even born. These days, however, it has been pushed to the sidelines but still manages to get a loyal ...
With Google Stadia's launch and developments in browser technology, you might think that browser makers like Mozilla and Opera will be jumping onto the game streaming train. That idyllic future might ...
Opera recently purchased YoYo Games, creators of the game development engine Game Maker Studio, to build up its new “Opera Gaming” division. Opera hasn’t announced what it plans to do with Game Maker ...
Who even needs a gaming browser? That was the stance of many in 2019, when Opera launched Opera GX during E3 in Los Angeles. Today, Opera GX has just surpassed the 20 million monthly active user mark, ...
Norwegian tech firm Opera has announced that its gaming browser, Opera GX, has hit a milestone 20 million monthly active users, reports Mobidictum. Opera GX includes features such as RGB integration, ...
- Two out of three get angry when losing and a majority has had a game ruin their mood for the rest of the day One in five UK gamers (19%) and one in three US gamers (29%) admit to having destroyed ...