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Seriously. This is quite funny. Just like Michal from my-symbian said recentl, this last months period, where the destiny of UIQ has platform was determined, have coincided with an huge increase in terms of sofware releases (compare with last year). It turns out another browser based on webkit has been released for UIQ3, although on
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Torch Mobile launches Webkit-based Iris browser for Windows Mobile Torch Mobile has launched the second beta of its Webkit-based Iris web browser for Windows Mobile-powered smartphones. The new beta promises over 100 bug fixes, as well as improvements to use less resources. Read the full story here.
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WebKit-based Iris browser for Windows Mobile hits beta v2 We know how it goes -- once you get your Windows Mobile setup situated how you like it, making tweaks is a rare, rare occurrence. To that end, you probably passed on the highly dangerous first beta of the WebKit-based Iris browser. At long last, the entirely more stable beta v2 has emerged for those courageous enough to give it a go, and the designers are promising that the over 100 fixes and impr...
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The boys at Opera’s have always had a somewhat hard stand on the S60 platform - as Nokia’s WebKit browser is an integral part of the OS, the N boys had a significant advantage. Not unlike Microsoft, they could not resist the urge to abuse their position…Opera insiders told me about lovely acts like blocking their
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Commercial Browsers, Webkit and the Move Towards Open Internet on Mobile Devices - The Mobile Browser Market One of the undisputed bright spots in 2008 has been the continued rapid growth of web usage on mobile devices. While growth of web usage is up across all mobile device classes, one of the biggest areas of growth has been Smartphones. ABI Research sees this growth continuing over the next five years, with highly capable Internet browsers on Smartphone expanding from 130 million in 2008 to 530 milli...
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Iris Browser for Windows Mobile - Beta 2 released The second beta release of Iris Browser for Windows Mobile is now available. This browser from Torch Mobile company has ported open-source “webkit” rendering engine (the same as the one used in Safari and Google Chrome) to Windows Mobile and now they are offering their second beta, available for download right now. They state
submitted by MobileTechAddicts on 11th Nov 2008 (via mobiletechaddicts.com)
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The Iris Browser, which is based on the same WebKit standard as the iPhone's Safari browser and the browser on Nokia handsets, is now in its second beta for Windows Mobile. Iris offers a fast rendering engine and the second beta provides numerous bug fixes adding more stability. According to MobileTopSoft, the second beta looks like the first, but that's where the similarity ends as the ...
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Iris Browser Beta 2 for Windows Mobile Found under: Windows Mobile, Smartphones, Pocket PC, Freeware, Torch Mobile announced the first Iris Browser beta in February. Based on an Apple Webkit the mobile browser has reached beta 2 and at this rate we dont know when the final version will arrive. Beta 2 brings you over 100 bug fixes and people say its faster and more stable now. The focus of the new beta has focused on performance user in...
submitted by MobileTopSoft on 10th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Webkit-based Iris browser for Windows Mobile hits Beta 2 It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Torch Mobile and their Webkit-based Iris browser for Windows Mobile. Now they’re out with the Beta 2 version, which is reportedly more stable than the previous release. According to the company, over 100 bugs and issues were fixed and the browser is more optimized than ever. In
submitted by IntoMobile on 10th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Wireless USB Kit from Cables Unlimited Will Get You Online In case you need some wireless connection for any of your devices, you should check out Cables Unlimited’s Wireless USB Kit. For $129 you will get a receiver and a transmitter that can work with more than one device as long as they are in a 30-foot radius. The webkit is compatible with both Windows
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