In this video, we show you three ways to use Facebook from your Windows Mobile phone: the "lite" way via m.facebook.com and Pocket Internet Explorer, the more graphic-intense version via iphone.facebook.com and Opera Mobile 9.5, and finally, with the Facebook Panel for the XPERIA X1. Are there other ways to Facebook? Sure - but what's out there so far (such as FriendMobilizer) isn't quit...
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Pocketnow on 31st Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Which Mobile Browser Do You Use? ( polls) As Windows Mobile users, we have a ton of choices when it comes to mobile browsers. Opera Mobile 9.5 does a fantastic job rendering complex webpages, while Opera Mini and Skyfire uses server-side rendering to decrease page load times. Some swear by NetFront, while PIE remains the most basic browser, painfully in need of an upgrade, which will come in the f...
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Pocketnow on 25th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
The German carrier O2 has just released a new PocketPC called XDA Guide: HTC produces this keyboardless Windows Mobile 6.1 device, it comes with TouchFLO and Opera Mobile 9.5. GPS Navigation is accomplished via TomTom 7, it drops with maps for German, Austria and Switzerland installed: The Guide is powered by a 528MhZ QualComm MSM
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TamsPPC on 18th Dec 2008 (via tamsppc.tamoggemon.com)
Our guest editor Jon Rettinger does some further testing with the Storm, this time comparing web browsers with Opera Mobile 9.5 on the AT&T Fuzes. He cites that on the Storm, pages don't always render properly, double taps aren't always registered, and the lack of "momentum flick scroll" makes using the Storm's browser a somewhat choppy experience (meaning, when you flick your f...
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Pocketnow on 15th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Recently we did a comparison video of Opera Mobile 9.5 and the new version of Skyfire to determine which was faster. It turned out that Skyfire was about three times faster loading pages, thanks to its server-side rendering that makes it a bit easier on your device to load pages. Since we're trying to find the fastest browser, here is a video comparing Skyfire and Opera Mini. For those that d...
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In this video, we put the new version of Skyfire (which now has support for WinMo touchscreen devices) up against Opera Mobile 9.5 on an HTC Touch Pro. The results? Skyfire is three times faster than Opera Mobile in getting pages loaded onto the device. Why is this? Skyfire relies on sever-side rendering, meaning that when you press "go" in the address bar, the page is first rendered on a Skyfire ...
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Pocketnow on 27th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)