Google is now sharing its Gemini AI with Opera, and the latter browser company recently confirmed this to arrive at its Aria AI, with it getting the multimodal capabilities from the renowned model.
Google’s Gemini AI models aren’t just for the company’s own services, and they’re starting to be used more and more by other brands. Today, Opera has announced that it will use Gemini to power the ...
Opera's Mobile and Mini Web browsers now will feature a Google search option on the start page, displacing Yahoo. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital ...
Last week Google supposedly offered an olive branch to EU antitrust authorities who are investigating the world's largest online advertising company for its anticompetitive practices. They better cut ...
Opera’s AI-powered browser can now split queries into multiple tasks to quickly provide a more comprehensive result. Here’s ...
Google and Opera had announced that they will be moving their browsers away from the open source WebKit rendering standard to the new forked, Google-developed Blink standard in the future. The move ...
There is a rumor floating around today that Google may be acquiring the Opera browser (and its 1% market share). Opera is an independent browser funded by search engine advertising. When someone ...
The mobile phone versions of the Opera browser will now come with Google as the default search engine. The new deal applies to Opera Mini and Opera Mobile; the desktop version of Opera already offers ...
Opera will continue using Google as its default search engine for its mobile and desktop web browser through August 2014. The firms have worked together since November 2009. The deal will see Opera ...
Web browser maker Opera said today it has extended a deal with Google to set the world's most popular search engine as its default search engine in its browser for another two years. The deal will see ...
Google has fixed a vulnerability in Chrome versions 141.0.7390.122/123 for Windows and macOS and 141.0.7390.122 for Linux.
The fifth-ranked browser is on the to-do list for the livelier search technology. Also: the tech behind Google Instant and this week's Google Doodles. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...