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more about #webkit more comments → Crashproof: If you do have Cyanogenmod, the browser already does multitouch zoom. And I agree, it's really not a big deal -- I always use the double-tap zoom tog... more » kidphat (loves bumblebee girl): How is it that Apple has some legal rights to pinch&zoom gesture for zooming? Correct me if I am wrong but didn't Microsoft's table have this before t... more » DustyButt™: Here's the direct link to the Android Market. more » OCEntertainment: Because phones, like movie stars, are disappointing if you can't multitouch them. more » Adam Webb: had this for the last week on my hero and its really really good, love how u can download youtube vids as well using it more » maven2k: Opera Mini isn't really that bad on my Curve. It's real fast and you can even do the whole "iPhone thing" of seeing the entire page and zooming in whe... more » AlabamaIceman: But the Blackberry already has a physical keyboard! So it's a better web device than the other ones, like the iPhone! Remember? REMEMBER? #blackberryw... more » planetarian: I can see this will be asked quite a bit here, so I'll repost this for anyone wondering or confused by the source page. What this test measures: The... more » anexanhume: Yeah, some are born to a smoking mother who just can't leave abusive Jed because he really loves her, shielding him from projectile moldy hot dog buns... more » MarcusMaximus: So what are the tests measuring? It doesn't make any sense for them to be just measuring the "goodness". Is it speed? Features? Ah, so after followin... more » dallasmay: By the way, where can I get that MAXIMUM browser! That thing looks awesome! more » Michael Gnagy: Wow Gizmodo you got me all hot and bothered for nothing. The video is horribly sluggish and I'm guessing that's due to the fact that it has 128MB of ... more » Lupus_Yonderboy: $250 bucks, runs Linux, and I can just talk to it instead of writing? I will buy one when this comes out and then one every paycheck after that until... more » Kaiser-Machead: Will it disemvowel you so that your crazy ramblings fit within Twitter's 140 character limit? more » John Lin: I've worked with an "open standard" committee before and like to contribute here. I think there is A LOT of confusion due to the complexity of the iss... more » -
#androidapps
Dolphin Browser Gives Droid the Multitouch It Should've Had From the Start
As far as phones go, the Droid is an olympian. A supermodel. A movie star. But without multitouch, it's a movie star with rickets, and awkward inflection. That is: mildly disappointing! That's where the Dolphin browser comes in. More » -
#blackberry
RIM Is Definitely Developing a WebKit (Read: Decent) Browser
It wasn't a huge leap to take RIM's purchase of Torch Mobile, a software company known exclusively for making a WebKit mobile browser, as a sign that the company was considering taking the dive. Today, though, we can be sure. More » -
#browsers
All WebKit Browsers Are Not Created Equal
It's behind some of the best desktop browsers, and all of the great mobile ones. But just because a company says they're using WebKit, the open source website rendering engine, doesn't guarantee an awesome browser. More » -
#tablets
Lighthouse SQ7: A Tablet that Shouts at Twitter
I'm still holding out for the internet-surfing CrunchPad, but the $250 Lighthouse SQ7 is an interesting take on a tablet just for the couch (especially if you're super in to social networking). More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: Why Tech Standards Are Vital For Apple (And You)
Tech standards are important. They're, well, standards. They shape the way the world works, ideally. So if you wanna influence your little world, you probably wanna shape (or maybe even create) standards. Take Apple, for example. More » -
#blackberry
RIM Gobbles Up Torch Mobile (Translation: BlackBerry's Getting WebKit, Thank God)
Another mobile software maker has fallen for the seductive charms of WebKit, and it's a biggie: RIM has acquired Torch Mobile—the company that makes the WebKit-based Iris browser—to "contribute to the BlackBerry platform." So long, asstastic BlackBerry browser. More » -
#windowsmobileapps
The Month In Windows Mobile Apps: Fancy Browsing, Telephone Magic, and an App Store
You name it, we've got it: Sexy search tools! Google Voice! Upstart app stores! Maps, with stuff on them! Radio! Emulators, from the future! Fresh new browsers! It's all in aday'smonth's work for Windows Mobile. More » -
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#crunchpad
CrunchPad Web Tablet Landing "As Soon As Possible" for Less Than $300
Mike Arrington's CrunchPad web tablet, already several prototypes in, is quickly bubbling to reality reports Bits: There's going to be an announcement in July or August, and it'll be available "as soon as possible." More » -
#gmail
Redesigned Mobile Gmail for iPhone and Android Is Faster, Appier, Awesomer
Google's redesigned mobile Gmail site for iPhone and Android is live and it seems better than the original in every way: It's faster, more app-like, and has an improved user interface. We like. More » -
#gmail
Browser-Based Offline Gmail Demonstrated On iPhone, Android
Gmail's desktop offline mode relies on browser extensions, but Google engineers have figured out a way to use HTML5 standards—supported by the iPhone, Android and Pre's webkit browsers—to accomplish the same thing natively. More » -
#mobilebrowsers
Java-based Bolt Joining the Mobile Browser Wars, Doesn't Look Horrible
Bitstream is working on a mobile browser called Bolt, based on WebKit and compatible with pretty much any J2ME-compatible handset (read: almost everything). CrackBerry ran it through its paces, and it looks promising. More »



