Norwegian mobile phone software maker Opera confirmed Tuesday its acquisition of the mobile video advertising platform AdColony. The deal was made for $75 million in cash, plus potential earn-out ...
Reuters is reporting that Opera Software ASA — the Norwegian company best known for its web browser — is rebranding to Otello Corporation. The company says it intends to change its stock ticker on the ...
The new DVR will be able to run HTML-based TV apps using Opera's browser engine and using its programming tools and app store. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Opera Software on Tuesday plans to release a second preview version of Opera 9, the next version of its namesake Web browser. For the first time, the new version will include support for so-called ...
Opera Software released today a new concept browser called Opera Neon, on which the Opera devs said they've worked for more than a year and claim gives a "glimpse into the future of desktop browsers." ...
Opera Software ASA agreed to sell itself to a group of Chinese technology companies for about 10.5 billion kroner ($1.2 billion) in a deal that will give the Norwegian maker of Web browsers additional ...
Opera, makers of a suite of software for browsing the web on mobile and desktop devices used by some 350 million consumers, has made another acquisition to build out the services it offers to users.
Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner can claim an achievement held by few of his fellow tech entrepreneurs: He's competed head-on against Microsoft and lived to tell the tale. Even more, Opera ...
Well that was quick. It didn’t take long for Opera Software to fire back at Microsoft over the Redmond company’s claim on Monday that the Edge browser is the best web-surfing solution for laptops when ...
The Norwegian software company has yet to make any announcements of its own, but Opera has acquired email service provider FastMail.FM, according to a message posted on the latter’s company blog. The ...
TechRadar reports that a representative of Opera Software, the company behind the Opera browser for a number of platforms including the iPhone OS, has stepped into the discussion of Adobe's Flash and ...