Posted on 15 February 2008 by Chris Davies
Opera's new release of their mobile browser, version 9.5, may only be available to carriers and ODM partners at present, but that didn't stop Arne Hess from fondling it while in Barcelona this past week. Despite still being beta software, it manages to impress: according to Arne, "Windows Mobile smartphones will finally get a web browser which is - at ...
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Posted on 05 February 2008 by Chris Davies
It looks like the smartphone browser war is beginning to hot up; mere hours after I wrote about Ed Hardy's glowing review of the Skyfire browser, Opera have unleashed version 9.5 of their Opera Mobile software, complete with a new rendering engine, compatibility with Flash and other Web 2.0 gubbins, and a Safari-mimicking "Opera Zoom" to better display text on a ...
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Posted on 28 January 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The world’s first ever-mobile WiMax (4G) gaming device will be powered by Opera. POSBRO, Korean based company has plans to take advantage of the high speeds offered by WiMax as well as Opera 9 for Devices SDK to create a richer and faster web and gaming experience for users of the G100.
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Tags: 4G, Bluetooth, Carriers, games, KT, Opera, POSBRO, Sprint, touchscreen, WiMAX, Wireless