For a while now, I’ve wanted to make Vivaldi my default desktop web browser. Vivaldi proudly caters its browser to power users, packing in the kind of tab ...
Recently, Vivaldi technologies took a turn to a road less explored, enrolling an email feature, a feed reader, and a calendar to its web browser. A technical preview of this feature was unveiled ...
Vivaldi is the brainchild of Jon Von Tetzchner the creator of the Opera browser. Vivaldi makes no qualms about the fact that it aims for the 'power' user. It even goes with the tagline: Powerful and ...
After more than a year of public alpha and beta releases, the Vivaldi browser is hitting its 1.0 release today. Vivaldi, which was founded by Opera co-founder and former CEO Jon von Tetzchner, prides ...
The Vivaldi web browser is very similar to Opera in the sense that comes packaged with a ton of features, and one of them is called Tab Stacks. This feature makes it possible for users to group tabs ...
Franklin has been covering tech and cybersecurity for over 5 years. His work has appeared on TechRepublic, The Register, TechInformed, Computing, ServerWatch, and Moonlock, among others. Vivaldi is a ...
Vivaldi browser has had a unique approach to tab management. Over the years, it has introduced features such as stacking, muting, and pinning tabs; it also lets you view two tabs in a split-screen ...
The Vivaldi web browser is already a compelling alternative to Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox, and now it's getting even ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
Chromium-based Vivaldi 4.0 is out and it features Vivaldi's new email client, an RSS feed and calendar, which has been in the works for years. The browser is one of the most important places for work ...