Can you feel the tension? Opera is now in the throes of the App Store approval process. The wait is on to see if Apple will loosen its grip and approve the fast (very fast) Opera Mini browser for ...
Opera has claimed that its browser for the iPhone runs six times faster than the handset's native Safari browser over 3G. The company has been demonstrating Opera Mini on a developer iPhone at Mobile ...
We came, we saw, and we're still scratching our heads over what Opera is up to with its Mobile World Congress demonstration of its Opera Mini browser running on the iPhone 3GS. But before we get into ...
Opera's few minor tweaks for its big-deal iPhone app could leave users cold, especially in light of Skyfire's new mobile browser advances. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET ...
The Opera Mini has been approved for the iPhone and iPod touch and is now available for download from Apple's App Store. I've taken the browser for a test drive, and so far I have to say that it's ...
— -- Last week a lot was made of revelations that Apple had barred the Opera browser from the iPhone. Reports explained Apple blocked the browser company Opera from distributing a mobile version ...
The ball is in Apple’s court with the Opera Mini Web browser for the iPhone, which is now pending approval in the iPhone App Store. Opera began hyping its iPhone browser in February, claiming that ...
Uh, wow? Apple seems to have approved the much-hyped Opera Mini iPhone application according to, well, Opera. Apple has historically only approved web browsing applications that used the WebKit view ...
Maybe iPhone users really do want a different browsing experience: Norway’s Opera Software says that more than one million iPhone users downloaded its Opera Mini Web browser for the iPhone in its ...
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With Opera Software’s announcement that the company is this week demonstrating an iPhone-app version of its eponymous Web browser, we’ve seen quite a bit of commentary about the app being dead in the ...