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Intrigued by morbid curiosity, I switched from Chrome to Opera’s ‘gaming browser,’ but its outdated, early 2000s custom ringtone aesthetic leaves me feeling uneasy.

James Bentley, hardware writer

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This week: I’ve been watching the rollout of information for new Nvidia and AMD graphics cards from afar, with a glint of jealousy in my eye.

Opera GX, Opera’s gaming browser, has been on my radar for some time. It has edgy marketing, a very meme-heavy X account, and catches my eye every few months for some strange new addition made to its browser. Opera GX is the browser that implemented an anti-Valentine’s Day mod and can fake your search history.

It has been catching headlines for a while for being not like the other browsers. And though I make fun of it, some of that reputation seems fair. A built-in VPN and a handy sourcing of gaming information in the browser’s main hub make it stand out. A mixture of morbid curiosity and actual curiosity got the best of me and I’ve been using it regularly for a few months now.


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