Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Browser’

Nokia acquires Novarra, Strengthen its Mobile Web Browser

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

novarraThe world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, strengthen the web browser features for mobile device with the acquisition of Novarra, a developer of web browser for mobile device which is based in Chicago.

“Mobile browsers and Novarra-made services platform will be used to provide a better internet experience on Nokia mobile phones,” Nokia said in the press release after the acquisition last week.

Novarra browser named Vision supports Flash content and video, complex HTML with JavaScript and AJAX, RSS, and widgets. Other features are also as sophisticated as other desktop browser as fit the screen options, zooming, scrolling, and password management.

Until now Novarra browser has been used in many different cell phone vendors including Nokia, Motorola, LTE, Kyocera, and Motorola. Novarra browser was developed for GSM and CDMA based devices.


Skyfire 1.5 Now Available For WinMo based Mobile device

Monday, December 14th, 2009

nokia-phone-browserThere is exciting news for you! We have been Skyfire mobile browser you can use via mobile devices based on Windows Mobile. For those of you who are interested can try the mobile browser to download an application this one on the official site Skyfire. And there you can download the latest Skyfire mobile browser is version 1.5.

At Skyfire 1.5 offers several improvements including support for both formats the screen resolution is VGA (640 × 480 pixels) and WVGA (800 × 480 pixels). Associated with it, Skyfire promises support high resolution display options. And certainly at this moment the support is in the process.

In addition, the Skyfire mobile browser also has advantages for handling interface using the touch screen. And this application has been designed to support existing features such as scrolling motion display. Skyfire 1.5 also offers full screen view mode (full screen) and the presence of flash and Silverlight, each of which has been updated with the best.

The latest version Skyfire mobile browser is capable of handling the operation using a touch screen device or not is based on Windows Mobile 5.0 or Windows Mobile 6.5. But for users of Symbian-based handsets that do not have to feel sad, because right now Skyfire mobile browser is developing a device capable of operating on the Symbian-based handsets. So how the Skyfire efforts to get through the Symbian?