opera mobile

Opera Mobile 10 Beta Now Available for Windows Mobile

Mashable!  Wed, 11/18/2009 - 04:04

opera_10A couple of weeks ago, Opera released the latest beta version of its mobile browser


 

Opera Mobile 10 Beta Promises Speedier Browsing for Nokia Owners

Mashable!  Tue, 11/03/2009 - 07:16

opera_mobileWith Opera’s mobile browsers, things are quite simple: if you’re not happy with whatever browser came with your smartphone, y


 

Google: Browser is the Platform of the Future, Even on Mobiles

Mashable!  Fri, 07/17/2009 - 06:07

Every company that’s built a major mobile platform is trying to make their platform attractive for developers and a great experience for users.

Since Apple started their hugely popular iPhone App Store (recently they’ve reached a milestone of 1.5 billion downloaded apps), RIM, Google, Nokia, Palm, and Microsoft have followed suit.


 

Opera Mobile 9.7 Beta Now Available For Windows Mobile Devices

Mashable!  Mon, 06/08/2009 - 07:17

opera-l.pngOpera has just released a beta of the upcoming version of their mobile browser, Opera Mobile 9.7 .

It’s currently only available for devices running Windows Mobile (the stable version of Opera Mobile also supports Symbian S60 and UIQ devices), and unfortunately doesn’t yet bring the feature everyone is waiting for: full flash support.


 

Skyfire Mobile Browser Reaches Version 1.0

Mashable!  Wed, 05/27/2009 - 10:59

skyfire_logoSkyfire, the mobile browser that promises a complete web browsing experience on your mobile phone (Flash included), has come out of a long private beta testing period and is now available for download as version 1.0.


 

Opera Mobile Users Love Russian Social Sites

Extremetech  Thu, 01/22/2009 - 12:30

Know anyone who uses vKontakte instead of Facebook? It turns out that those are the two most visited social networks on cell phones for Opera Mini users, according to Opera's State of the Mobile Web report published Thursday.


 

Opera Mobile Gets Symbian UIQ, Widget Support

InformationWeek Internet News  Mon, 10/20/2008 - 14:12

Opera's rolling out the second beta version of its mobile browser and launching a $10,000 widget development competition.