Ok, so bad news for all the BlackBerry owners out there who got their hands on Skyfire Alpha for testing purposes mostly, the whole thing has been pulled for a few weeks, which is pissing everyone off, and quite rightfully so.read more »
Ok, so bad news for all the BlackBerry owners out there who got their hands on Skyfire Alpha for testing purposes mostly, the whole thing has been pulled for a few weeks, which is pissing everyone off, and quite rightfully so.
The Skyfire browser is finally available and version 1.0 is up for grabs. Like Opera Mini, Skyfire is a proxy-based browser. That means the all that web content is compressed before getting to your phone which will make the browser load faster and use less bandwidth.
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There's a new web browser lurking silently in the wild that is poised to go head to head with Skyfire, too bad it would probably come out on the losing end due to one major disadvantage.
I don't write much about BlackBerry handsets mainly because I do not like them and to me they are just a poor man Smartphone with overrated messaging capabilities looking for attention.
What is said to be the best Internet media player browser, the only browser that brings the full web to your handset, is back in the spotlight with some new updates, watch out Firefox Mobile, Pocket IE and Opera Mobile, Skyfire is here to stay.
In case you want to watch content from various Flash-based American sites on your Windows Mobile than you need to get Skyfire right now. In case you're outside the U.S., any mobile browser will tell you that you can't view certain clips as you aren't in the USA anymore. With Skyfire that won't happen no matter where you are.
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What is Skyfire you ask? It's just a mobile browser which will work on most smartphones. As long as you have a Symbian or a Windows Mobile device, you can get it now and improve your browsing experience.
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