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Opera’s new browser might save you from doomscrolling
Norway-based Opera has announced a new browser, Opera Air, with a focus on mindfulness and mental wellbeing. It includes break reminders, breathing exercises, and a suite of relaxing soundscapes to help users both focus and de-stress.
Opera Air is a new browser that claims to improve your wellbeing
Opera Air is a new browser built on the concept of mindfulness, that will help you relax, concentrate and stimulate your brain.
I tried Opera’s new browser for mindfulness — here’s how it went
I tried Opera's new web browser that comes with features to help you relax and unwind. Here's how it turned out to be.
A week with Opera Air: Here’s how it’s different from Chrome and other browsers
Opera just released Opera Air. Focused on mindfulness and wellness, BGR had exclusive access to this new browser before its launch.
Opera's new Air browser will encourage you take breaks from the internet
Opera is introducing Opera Air, a new web browser designed around mindfulness. The app has a “minimalist Scandinavian design” and frosted glass accents, which blend well with the mindfulness concept.
Opera's Air browser wants to be the antidote to doomscrolling — but does it actually work?
"Need more zen in your life?" isn't a question often asked of you while checking your mail in the morning, but that's exactly how Opera's new Air browser was pitched to me by my PR pal, Steve Green. "Some say it's the most relaxing browser ever,
This new browser wants to take the doom out of doomscrolling
The Opera Air browser has just launched with the aim of promoting mindfulness and relaxation while you're online.
Opera’s New Browser Is Built to Break Your Doomscrolling Habit
And sometimes it's really easy to get carried away doomscrolling and forget that, sometimes, you need to touch some grass. Opera Air is a new browser, hoping, trying, to save you from all of that. Opera Air has built-in features that remind you to take a break every hour or so,
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In a modern twist to Cantonese opera, Trump sings in Chinese and wins cheers in Hong Kong
Actor Roger Chan portraying U.S. former Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and Lung Koon-tin playing the part of U.S.
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Opera's new browser helps you focus, stretch and eliminate stress
The new browser, Opera Air, aims to improve mental wellbeing, featuring a range of features designed to promote mindfulness, ...
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Opera initiated with an Overweight at Piper Sandler
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Huang Ruo’s `The Monkey King’ to get world premiere at San Francisco Opera on Nov. 14
Huang Ruo’s “The Monkey King,” based on an episode from the 16th century Chinese novel “Journey to the West” in which a ...
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First Opera Created By A Black Composer To Officially Debut Nearly 140 Years Later
Edmond Dédé composed Morgiane 138 years ago, but his racial identity prevented the opera from receiving proper staging.
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LA TRAVIATA, THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO And More Come To Atlanta Opera for 2025-26 Season
The season's six productions are themed to twilight and transformation, as exemplified by Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & ...
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