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  • Report: Bing to Become the iPhone's Search Engine

    By Ian Paul | 21 January, 2010 02:07

    Apple reportedly is in talks with Microsoft to make Bing the default search engine on the iPhone's Safari Web browser, according to Business Week. The idea may sound surprising, but it shows how deep the ongoing battle between Google and Apple (which started after the Google Voice iPhone application was barred entry into the iTunes App Store) has become.

  • Apple slams the door on Adobe Flash

    By Tony Bradley | 06 October, 2009 07:03

    There is much excitement and celebration today in the world of mobile phones. Adobe announced that Flash Player 10.1 will soon be gracing the diminutive screen of your mobile phone...unless you have an iPhone.

  • Opera CEO: Major US carrier deal imminent

    By Elizabeth Montalbano | 08 July, 2009 05:55

    The Opera Mini browser will soon have widespread distribution on mobile handsets in the U.S., according to the company's chief executive.

  • Opera beats iPhone in mobile browser share

    By Lexton Snol | 05 June, 2009 00:25

    Opera is the world's number one mobile browser, overtaking the Apple iPhone's Safari browser in May 2009 - according to data from StatCounter Global Stats.

  • Opera edges Safari as No. 1 mobile browser. Or does it?

    By John Cox | 04 June, 2009 06:55

    Opera regained a slight lead over Apple to become the most-used mobile browser in May, according to data from StatCounter. Or maybe not.

Features about mobile browsers
  • Which smartphone has the best browser?

    By Daniel Ionescu | 14 September, 2009 23:26

    Browsing the Web while you're on the move is one of the perks of owning a smartphone. The new touchscreen phones now entering the market are ideal for this job, as they're equipped to display Web pages on their large, high-resolution screens.

  • Nokia S60 touch browser needs too many touches

    By Daniel Ionescu | 15 September, 2009 00:21

    The Palm Pre, iPhone, and Android browsers were designed specifically for touchscreen phones. In contrast, the S60 browser that Nokia's touchscreen phones use goes back to an older S60 interface that did not focus on touchscreen use. This fact may explain some of the S60 browser's lingering limitations.

  • iPhone's Safari leads on sexy smarts

    By Daniel Ionescu | 15 September, 2009 00:18

    Most people would agree that Apple's mobile Safari browser is one of the iPhone's great strengths. While Steve Jobs leaned on the iPhone engineers to get the new device just right, on the other side of the house Apple's browser people also felt under pressure to do their part. Everyone at Apple knew that much of the iPhone's magic would lie in the way it accessed Web content.

  • BlackBerry Storm browser keeps pace with peers

    By Daniel Ionescu | 14 September, 2009 23:45

    Research In Motion's BlackBerry Storm features a Java-based full-HTML browser, which RIM claims is in the same class with the browsers on iPhone, Palm Pre, Nokia, and Android devices. In many respects, that assertion is true.

  • Palm Pre browser matches up well with iPhone safari

    By Daniel Ionescu | 14 September, 2009 23:23

    The Palm Pre's WebOS browser is a relatively recent entrant in the mobile browser arena, arriving in early June of this year. But the Pre's new mobile browser comes fully prepared for a battle royale with other leading smartphone browsers.

  • Android browser excels in search tasks

    By Daniel Ionescu | 14 September, 2009 23:20

    The main page of the Android browser looks a bit more crowded than that of the iPhone or Palm Pre browser; but overall the Android browser competes very well with its peers. The Android browser is built into Google's Android mobile operating system and tightly integrated with it.

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