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14 June 2012 - 08:57 AMT

New version of Opera’s desktop browser rolling out

A new version of Opera's desktop browser rolls out today, June 14, six weeks after the public beta, The Register reports.

The list of new features hasn't changed much – and the new version also deprecates older features such as Opera Unite and widgets. HTML apps can now take advantage of experimental hardware acceleration and also access to the computer's webcam.

The hardware acceleration drills into the machine's 3D graphics processor to render pages, WebGL JavaScript code and the browser's user interface. It is enabled on an opt-in basis and remains labelled "experimental".

Plugins now run in their own separate ring-fenced process. The new browser certainly feels faster, though.

And for children who never outgrew playing with their mashed potatoes, there are many new themes, and making customizing the software is a lot easier, the report says.

Opera was recently touted as an acquisition target for Facebook. Last month the social networking giant included Opera as one of its three "recommended" browsers, ousting Google's Chrome.