

Within it, though, the company announced the biggest change to its product since… Well, since its inception, I suppose. The company announced the news in a press release with the unassuming title ‘Opera gears up at 300 million users’.

We didn’t yet know if they would the switch only on mobile or on the desktop as well, and they cleared that up too: both mobile and desktop Opera Browsers will switch to the WebKit rendering engine.

De kogel is door de kerk: as we already talked about earlier, Opera is going to switch to the WebKit engine, leaving its own Presto rendering engine behind.
