Nokia has just released Mobile Web Server 1.5 beta for Symbian S60 smartphones, an application that allows users to access (and manage) their phones via the WWW, from a desktop browser. Like many of Nokia’s applications and services, Mobile Web Server is offered free of any charge.
Among the new things...
Opera knows just how much you are eagerly awaiting the release of Opera Mobile 9.5. That’s why they have given notice as to why they still haven’t released it, eventhough it was already scheduled to be released today.
The reason, according to a post from the Opera Mobile blog, are a few final...
Probably all of the people who have tried out and fallen in love with Firefox on the desktop are wondering when a mobile version of the awesome browser will come out. Well, Mozilla Europe President Tristan Nitot had something to say regarding that.
Tristan Nitot had both good news and bad news regarding...
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UIQ-based smartphones are going to get their very first fully finger touch controllable web browser in the form of Digia’s @Web. It’s a web browser that’s based on the open-source webkit browser engine that the iPhone’s Safari and Nokia’s S60 browsers are also ported from...