Web browsers are so ubiquitous that once you settle on a choice, your default often quickly becomes a dreary part of your computer’s furniture. At some point in the last 20 years (I honestly can’t tell you when), I switched to Google Chrome and have never bothered to look elsewhere since. I’ve tried the odd alternative, including Microsoft’s Edge and Opera, but never with the conviction that I might one day switch. I also need Google Chrome for work, so having a separate personal browser has never really felt like an option. That was until Opera unveiled its new Opera Air browser. It’s the world’s first browser built around mindfulness. Beyond safety, security, and speed, Opera Air is designed to make you feel better while you surf the web. As a tech writer, I can happily report that the internet can sometimes be a miserable place to live, so when I saw Opera Air was available in […]