Safari
1
votes
Easy WiFi app simplifies free AT&T WiFi access, but you still have to hang out at coffee shops Perk up, iPhone users! Up until now, if you've wanted to enjoy all of that free AT&T WiFi that is your right (as a Starbucks customer and as a loyal American) you faced an onerous process that included registering via Safari, waiting for the appropriate SMS codes, losing track of what you were doing and finally, flirting with the barista. These days are behind you now, kiddo -- upon e...
submitted by Engadget 1 day ago (via feedproxy.google.com)
Tags: · · · · · · ·
1
votes
Gizmodo Uses PIE For Browser Comparison…Does Anyone Still Use PIE? Really Gizmodo?  Pocket Internet Explorer and Opera Mobile 8.65 are the two browsers you choose to use in your mobile web browser comparison?  I use an iPhone, and yes, Safari is a nice browser…when it isn’t crashing every 5 minutes.  The instability of Safari on my iPhone still makes me think that it is in
submitted by MyTodayScreen 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
1
votes
Nokia Maps 3.0 Integrates With The Web This week at Nokia World here in Barcelona, Nokia announced its new Maps on Ovi service, which allows anyone using Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari to synchronize landmarks and routes that you create on your desktop to your phone, wirelessly, using your Nokia/Ovi account. The service will work on Windows, Mac, or Linux, thanks to
submitted by SymbianGuru 1 day ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
1
votes
We would imagine that all Apple iPhone 3G and iPhone users have already updated to the new 2.2 OS software, allowing them to know use the direct podcasting from iTunes, Auto-correction toggle, Japanese emoji icons, Google maps with walking/transit directions and Street View plus of course the updated Safari UI, but Apple have a few
submitted by PhonesReview 3 days ago (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Tags: · · · · · · · · · · ·
1
votes
Tucked away on Nokia's press release page is the announcement of the 6260 Slide, a non-smart phone based on the latest 6th Edition version of their proprietary Series 40 platform. What's remarkable though are the 6260's tech specs: 480x320 screen resolution, WebKit web browser (same engine as S60 and Safari), 5 megapixel Carl Zeiss autofocus camera, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi and tri-band ...
submitted by AllAboutSymbian on 26th Nov 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Tags: · · · · · · · · · · · ·
1
votes
The mobile Safari browser that is on Apple’s iPhone is undoubtedly very popular, and is probably seen as the most intuitive way to browse the Internet at the moment. This may be true, but is this... [
submitted by TheBestDigital on 26th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Tags: · · · · ·
1
votes
Follow-up: iPhone 2.2 fixes Mail and Safari….? Those of you regular readers will remember I wrote a short piece on whether 2.2 SW fixes the Mail and Safari apps, as the ‘release notes’ said it would. Well after some intensive usage, I am inclined to say NO and KINDA - that being related to Mail and Safari, respectively. I’ve not had any Safari
submitted by IntoMobile on 26th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Tags: · ·
1
votes
Seems everyone and anyone wants to sue Apple over something to do with the Jesus Phone, the latest is EMG Technology, LLC, which happens to be a company of one, and has just filled a lawsuit against Apple accusing them of a possible patent violation as to “the way the iPhone navigates the Internet.” Elliot Gottfurcht
submitted by PhonesReview on 25th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Tags: · · · · · ·
1
votes
Apple sued for iPhone’s web-surfing capabilities The iPhone’s mobile Safari web browser is the best I’ve ever seen on a handset. When it comes to browsing the Web on the go, nothing beats the iPhone’s double-click or pinch-out to zoom in, pinch-in to zoom out, built-in Google search box and lightning fast rendering. Not to mention the fact that it renders
submitted by UnwiredView on 25th Nov 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Tags: · · · · · · · ·
1
votes
Opera Mini 4.2 beta hits Android Market - Web browser alternative for T-Mobile G1 The Android web browser that powers the T-Mobile G1’s web surfing experience is a mighty fine browser in its own right. The G1’s capacitance-based touchscreen (like that on the iPhone) makes navigating web-pages almost as smooth and easy as with the iPhone Safari browser. And, with speedy page-rendering times, the T-Mobile G1 isn’t lacking in
submitted by IntoMobile on 25th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)


1 2 3 4 5 Next

Add Story

Hot Topics
from the last 24 hours
1
Nokia (107)
2
iPhone (72)
3
4
3 (47)
5
Android (44)
6
free (41)
7
8
AMP (38)
9
10
Apple (33)
11
Windows (32)
12
Samsung (30)
13
3G (27)
14
email (26)
15
Google (26)
16
Sony (25)
17
18
Verizon (25)
19
20



Try our iPhone/PDA version

Mobile Version

Don't forget to try out the Cell Phone Store







Powered By PHPDug version 2.0.0
Privacy Policy
Terms & Conditions