The first fully fledged version of the Skyfire mobile web browser for phones has been released. "As web content continues to include more Ajax applications, Javascript, video [and] Flash 10, and web ...
To say the Windows Mobile web browser is a bit long in the tooth would be as big of an understatement as saying Wall Street thrives on greed. Newer mobile OS’s on the iPhone, Google Android and Palm ...
I’ve been spoiled by the iPhone. When I was using a Windows Mobile device today browsing the web with the mobile version of Internet Explorer, I was just about ready to throw the phone out the window.
The Skyfire mobile web browser is designed to let you view Adobe Flash and other web content on mobile devices — even devices that don’t support Flash Player like the iPhone. It does this by ...
Skyfire is alpha testing a version of its mobile web browser for Google Android. A fairly small number of testers have been accepted into the alpha test group, but apparently someone leaked a copy of ...
After finding success on the iPhone with its Flash video-capable mobile browser, SkyFire is now gearing up to launch a version of its mobile browser for the iPad. In addition to Flash video, SkyFire’s ...
In a special IT Blogwatch Extra, Skyfire lights up the blogosphere. It’s an alternate Web browser for Windows Mobile, Symbian, and BlackBerry. Richi Jennings discovers that, by all accounts, it’s ...
Skyfire is one of the companies with a vision of surfing the full Web from a mobile device, just as you do from a desktop. They just hired mobile programmer Mike Rowehl as scalability architect, to ...
At 9 AM ET on Thursday, November 4, the Skyfire Browser will be coming to iOS and will allow users to watch Flash video on their iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch by converting it to HTML5. Priced at $2.99 ...