Vivaldi's two-level tab stacks bring a more practical approach to managing tabs on mobile, keeping everything accessible ...
Vivaldi 7.9 brings a more flexible full screen mode and better tab tiling. It is a step ahead of Chrome and Safari, ...
Vivaldi has released version 7.9 of its iOS browser, introducing two-level tab stacks, Safari import tools, and a new Daily ...
If you’re in the mood to fill your browser with dumb references to The Office, Star Wars, One Piece or the devil’s lettuce on 4/20 — and get something more useful out of it — the newly announced ...
You've got more choices than ever when it comes to web browsing apps on Android—and unlike iOS, you can actually change the default browser from Chrome, too, so ...
Vivaldi is also a calendar. It's also an RSS feed reader. And now, it's also an email client. That's right, the developers of the Vivaldi web browser have integrated a full-blown email client, so you ...
And yet, the latest version of the Vivaldi web browser still feels like an “aha” moment with a new feature called “two-level tab stacking.” Essentially, it lets you combine multiple tabs into groups, ...
Vivaldi is one of our favorite web browsers, and the company (of the same name) behind it recently announced another major release. Vivaldi 5.0 is now available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and, perhaps ...
Vivaldi’s browser version 7.6 includes what the company is calling The Tab Button, a way to search, organize, and manage your active tabs similar to your search history. Let’s face it: Over time, ...
A clever workaround lets you use Bing Chat within Vivaldi. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Vivaldi will now pretend to be ...
Vivaldi has released version 7.4 of its iOS browser, introducing background audio playback that lets users continue streaming music, podcasts, and videos even when switching apps or locking their ...
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