Wow, I wasn’t expecting this. Opera Software just announced that its Opera Mini mobile browser has been approved for Apple’s iPhone — it should go live in the App Store in the next 24 hours. Up until ...
It came as a surprise to almost everyone when Apple approved the Opera Mini Browser app for its App Store. It is a competing browser for Apple’s own Safari–which is the default browser of the iPhone, ...
Wow. We knew that Opera had submitted a version of its Opera Mini web browser to the iPhone App Store for approval. But smart money was against Apple actually approving the app. After all, it’s a web ...
Norwegian software maker Opera is mounting pressure on Apple’s tight-fisted App store, in the hope its iPhone Web browser will get approved. Opera announced on Wednesday it would launch a version of ...
Opera submitted the mobile browser to the App Store three weeks ago, and at the time was confident that Apple would approve the submission. "It's not violating the iPhone SDK, and Apple has approved ...
Opera Software ASA today said it’s confident that Apple Inc. will approve the Opera Mini browser for the iPhone’s App Store. “Opera Mini is compatible with every requirement for the App Store,” said ...
The Opera Mini Web Browser for iPhone maintains the same limitations on Flash support as the iPhone’s Safari browser, and the browsing experience may not be as smooth, but for power users this ...
Norway-based browser company Opera said today that it is making its AI assistant Aria available on its Opera Mini browser for on Android. Aria AI can help users get the latest news and information on ...
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The folks behind the Opera web browser have launched Opera Mini 6 for iOS. It’s the first version optimized for the Apple iPad, but it also supports iPhone and iPod touch models — and adds support for ...
We saw Opera's Mini browser for the iPhone at Mobile World Congress in February. However, we could not show you what we saw. We could only describe it (in fairly glowing terms), because Opera had not ...