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Norwegian firm Vivaldi, which produces a browser of the same name, has released feature-packed end-of-year versions for Windows, macOS and Linux.

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Norwegian firm Vivaldi, which produces a browser of the same name, has criticised Google for releasing a specification known as Web Environment Integrity which it claims would be toxic to the Web at large.

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Vivaldi users will now be able to use Bing Chat after the Norwegian company behind the browser added a tweak to allow the bypassing of restrictions on using the chat app.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released an updated version of its browser, claiming that Vivaldi 6.0 will radically change the user experience on the desktop.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser for Android, 5.2, with one of the new features being a Reading List where links for looking at later can be saved and synced across devices.

Published in Apps

Google has issued a patch for a vulnerability in its Chrome browser that is being actively exploited in the wild.

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Google has dropped plans to implement ad-targeting technology known as Federated Learning of Cohorts and instead come up with a replacement known as Topics.

Published in Business Intelligence
Wednesday, 22 December 2021 23:01

Vivaldi browser arrives for Polestar 2

Vivaldi, the first browser for Android Automotive OS and one of the first full-featured browsers available in cars, is now available for the Polestar 2 electric car.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 10 June 2021 11:53

Vivaldi unveils Vivaldi 4.0

Vivaldi 4.0, touted by Vivaldi as the biggest launch of the year, aims to give users an alternative browsing experience. The update comes with tools and additions: Vivaldi Translate, Mail, Calendar, and Feed Reader.

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The project that manages the WordPress content management system, which claims to power about 41% of the Web, will treat Google's new ad-tracking technology, Federated Learning of Cohorts, as a security issue and block it from working.

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Just a day after an Indian researcher released details of a one-day bug in Google's Chrome browser, a Chinese researcher known as frust has released a zero-day for the same browser.

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The companies behind privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo and Norwegian browser Vivaldi have joined the Brave browser chiefs in opposing Google's new experimental ad-targeting technology known as Federated Learning of Cohorts.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a version of its latest browser for the M1 Macs that it claims is twice as fast as that for the regular Macs.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has added a novel feature to its browser – a second level in the tab bar for managing tab groups, what it calls Two-Level Tab Stacks.

Published in Apps

Chinese smartphone vendor Huawei Technologies has announced the Australian release schedule for EMUI 11, the operating system based on the open-source version of Android that it uses on its smartphones.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 09 December 2020 07:56

Vivaldi releases new browser version for desktop users

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser of the same name for the desktop user, with a number of new features.

Published in Apps

Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new version of its browser for the Android mobile operating system, which it says has added WebRTC leak protection and auto-clearing of browsing data upon exit.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has released a new feature for its browser of the same name, with a Break Mode being offered to help users take a break from continuous work.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies has updated its browser for the Android platform, with the company saying the new version would help users to keep annoying ads at bay.

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Norway-based Vivaldi Technologies, developer of the browser of the same name, says it has issued an update to change the browser's user agent string to Chrome in order that it would work on all websites.

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