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Opera Introduce el Conector MCP, Convirtiendo a Neon en un Navegador Autónomo con Inteligencia Artificial

Opera Introduce el Conector MCP, Convirtiendo a Neon en un Navegador Autónomo con Inteligencia Artificial
Opera has launched an MCP Connector for its Neon browser, allowing third‑party AI agents such as ChatGPT, Claude, n8n, Lovable and OpenClaw to directly interact with the browser. Built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) created by Anthropic, the feature gives these AI tools real‑time visibility of the screen and the ability to execute browsing tasks, effectively turning Neon into an autonomous agent. The connector is currently available to paid Neon users, with plans to extend a simpler version to other Opera browsers. This move positions Opera at the forefront of AI‑driven browsing. Leer más

Opera Neon: El navegador de Internet con inteligencia artificial que convierte la navegación en un espacio de creación

Opera Neon: El navegador de Internet con inteligencia artificial que convierte la navegación en un espacio de creación
Opera Neon is an AI‑powered browser that blends chat, task automation, and web‑page creation into a single experience. Reviewers found the interface intuitive, using built‑in AI to generate a custom TechRadar RSS feed and a curated list of top RPG games in minutes. While Neon offers a novel shift from passive browsing to active creation, it suffers from occasional slowness, interruptions when the computer sleeps, and a $20/£20 monthly subscription. The early‑access product shows promise for the future of agentic browsers despite current limitations. Leer más

Opera Presenta el Navegador Neon con Enfoque en IA

Opera Presenta el Navegador Neon con Enfoque en IA
Opera announced the launch of Neon, an AI‑centric browser designed to let users create and run AI‑driven workflows through features called Cards and Tasks. The service will initially be offered to a limited group of users for a monthly fee. Neon combines a traditional chatbot with more advanced capabilities, such as summarizing content, generating code snippets, and automating tasks across tabs and external apps. The launch positions Opera against other AI‑enhanced browsers from companies like Perplexity and The Browser Company, while targeting power users who rely heavily on AI in daily workflows. Leer más

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access

Opera Introduces Neon AI Browser with Subscription Access
Opera has released its AI‑driven browser, Neon, offering a subscription of $19.90 per month to a limited group of users while others join a waitlist. Neon features specialized AI agents called Tasks and Do, and lets users store prompt instructions as Cards. The rollout follows earlier AI browser launches from Perplexity, OpenAI, Atlassian’s acquisition of The Browser Company, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome updates, positioning Neon as the next generation AI browser in a rapidly expanding market. Leer más

Opera Lanza Suscripción de Navegador con Inteligencia Artificial a $20 Mensuales

Opera Lanza Suscripción de Navegador con Inteligencia Artificial a $20 Mensuales
Opera has introduced Neon, a subscription‑based AI browser priced at $19.90 per month, targeting users who rely heavily on artificial intelligence. The service combines traditional web browsing with agentic AI capabilities that can execute tasks, generate code, and deliver outcomes directly within the browser. Key features include Tasks for AI‑driven workspaces, Cards for reusable prompts, and Neon Do for automated web navigation. Opera hopes the premium offering will attract users away from free alternatives, and the browser is currently available to a limited group with a waitlist for additional spots. Leer más

Opera Unveils AI-Powered Neon Browser for Power Users

Opera Unveils AI-Powered Neon Browser for Power Users
Opera has introduced Neon, an AI‑centric browser designed to let users build mini‑apps through prompts and automate tasks with repeatable "cards." After a closed preview, the company is inviting select users to a subscription service priced at $19.99 per month. Neon combines a standard chatbot, a task‑automation engine called Neon Do, and workspace‑style tabs called Tasks, positioning the product as a premium tool for heavy AI users and placing Opera alongside other niche browsers such as Perplexity and The Browser Company. Leer más

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents

Opera Introduces Neon: Paid AI-Powered Browser with Task‑Focused Agents
Opera has launched Neon, an AI‑enhanced browser that offers specialized agents for tasks such as browsing and workflow management. Early users can access Neon for a monthly fee, while others join a waitlist. The browser includes features like Task workspaces, Do browsing agents, and customizable Cards for prompts. Neon joins a growing field of AI browsers that includes Perplexity’s Comet, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent, and Google’s Gemini‑enabled Chrome, highlighting a rapid expansion of AI integration in web navigation. Leer más

Neon Call‑Recording App Shuts Down After Security Flaw Exposes User Data

Neon Call‑Recording App Shuts Down After Security Flaw Exposes User Data
Neon, a call‑recording app that paid users for access to audio and sold the recordings to AI companies, was taken offline after a security flaw allowed any logged‑in user to view other users' phone numbers, call logs, recordings, and transcripts. The issue was reported by TechCrunch, which said founder Alex Kiam shut down the servers and began notifying users. Neon rose quickly in popularity after its launch last week, but the breach halted the service and raised concerns about data privacy and security safeguards. Leer más

La Aplicación Neon Paga a los Usuarios por Grabaciones de Llamadas para Entrenar a la IA

La Aplicación Neon Paga a los Usuarios por Grabaciones de Llamadas para Entrenar a la IA
Neon, a free mobile app for iOS and Android, rewards users for recording their outgoing phone calls, offering up to $30 a day for regular calls and a per‑minute rate for calls to other Neon users. The recorded audio is anonymized and sold to AI developers to improve voice assistants. The app has surged in popularity on iOS, ranking among the top free apps, while the Android version has received mixed reviews. Privacy experts warn that the service may run afoul of state consent laws and raise security concerns despite the company’s anonymization promises. Leer más