AI-powered web browsers are being hailed as the future of internet browsing, yet I haven't found one I actually want to use—or would be willing to pay for—until some fundamental issues are addressed.
A couple of months after its soft release, Opera is launching Opera Neon to the general public, as they can now take advantage of this experimental agentic AI browser. First introduced during the ...
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 ...
Opera Neon is an agentic browser designed for AI power users. Unlike a standard web browser, Opera Neon uses AI agents to perform tasks and even code web apps rather than just display web pages. It ...
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 ...
Ben Khalesi writes about where artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and everyday technology intersect for Android Police. With a background in AI and Data Science, he’s great at turning geek speak ...
Microsoft has been criticized for its latest free offer for Windows users. This one really is free and really does have “real cash value.” But not everyone is happy about it. As I reported Sunday, the ...
Using the official Opera website ensures you’re downloading a safe and updated version of Opera Mini for your PC. This method avoids any risks associated with downloading from unverified sources. 2.
Opera has announced early access for its new browser, Neon, which uses AI to control tabs and browsing activities on Windows and macOS. Opera considers Neon its first browser built to act instead of ...
Opera's agentic browser Neon has started shipping to users. The AI-enabled browser requires a monthly subscription. Interested users can join a waitlist. Browser ...