Which Linux distributions will rise above the competition in 2026 to dethrone the old guard? These are my picks.
Agentic AI browsers are beginning to transform how we use the web, moving from passive tools to autonomous digital assistants ...
When I first played around with Perplexity’s Comet browser earlier this year, I called it “a glimpse into the future of AI-powered web browsers." Now, Opera Neon is finally available for everyone to ...
For the most part, I use a browser to research for work or consume media. With Opera AI, this has become more meaningful.
AI web browsers are supposedly the future of how we'll all use the internet, but I haven't tested one I actually want to use, let alone pay for.
At the 39C3, developers showed how the anonymous payment system GNU Taler can be used at events – a counter-proposal to the ...
Opera today opened access to its agentic Neon browser, allowing anyone to subscribe to the app for AI power users. Opera Neon has been available in a closed "Founders" phase since it launched on ...
Following a period of limited waitlist access, Opera Neon, the company’s subscription-based AI-powered browser, is now generally available. Here’s what it can do. A few months ago, Opera released Neon ...
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Following a couple of months’ testing, Norway-based browser company Opera has finally made its AI-powered browser, Neon, available to the public — though you’ll have to shell out $19.90 per month to ...
Opera just rolled out early public access for its new AI-powered web browser, Neon, and it comes with a pretty hefty price tag for what is typically a free software application. The Norway-based web ...
The year of AI browsers is ending with Opera opening up its own version to everyone. First unveiled in May, Opera Neon has been available for testing via a waiting list since early October. Now, after ...