Skyfire is a third-party browser that has certainly gone through its share of operating systems. Debuting on Windows Mobile several years ago, they have been the leader in web rendering for mobile devices. They saw a major flaw in mobile browsing before a lot of people caught on, the inability to view “Full” webpages on [...]
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Skyfire Browser Improvements Coming Skyfire has been around since the old days when you had Windows Mobile 6 and Palm as your primary smartphone choices. Their mission then still rings true to this day; to give you a desktop browsing experience on a mobile device. This is accomplished by using their “Compression as a Service” [...]
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Skyfire Browser, known as the browser that automatically detects video on a website and optimizes it for mobile viewing, has just been updated to version 3.o, dubbed “Facebook Edition.” Seeing as how Rockmelt has managed to make it cool to tie your browser to your social networks, it was only a matter of time before [...]
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There are several browsers you can roll with when it comes to Android phones, and that’s always a good thing when it comes to Google phones, “choice”. Â Each browser offers many different features that may pull you to one instead of the other , the ability to run flash on a non-froyo phone to the [...]
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Hello Android lovers! Skyfire has been updated to version 2.2 (details below). This browser is one of many offered on Android (Stock, Dolphin, Steel, and Opera Mini) Which one do you like best. Let us know in the comments section. Skyfire is a web browser which operates by rendering requested web pages on a server using the Gecko rendering engine before sending the rendered [...]
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Skyfire is releasing the 2.1 version of their mobile browser for Android today and it’s already outperforming native mobile Flash 10.1 in tests on battery life, video quality and speed. Skyfire 2.1 is debuting with over 500,000 users already established on Android in just six weeks. Skyfire has been the most-downloaded third-party Android browser since it launched [...]
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Skyfire, makers of the Flash-video enabled mobile browser for Android, Window’s Mobile and Nokia smartphones, is allowing football fans to get their fix with the ability to watch the 2010 FIFA World Cup live on their mobile devices. By accessing Univision Football at http://futbol.univision.com via Skyfire, fans of ‘the world’s game’ can watch as 32 [...]
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Skyfire Browser 2.0 (beta) Description: Skyfire Browser makes your mobile internet experience richer, smarter and more fun! How it works: the app is just like every other browser on the market, to surf the internet and all sorts of webpages and functionality like a normal desktop browser. There is also an option to load the [...]
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