Prince's articles are always biased. Promotion of APPL is the only reason why he writes them.
Has anyone seen the news about the new Palm Pre running Linux? I thought that Palm were dead and buried but it looks impressive. And it's using WebKit like everyone else.
So Palm released two versions of the Pre???
The one based on BeOS and another one based on Linux?
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Originally Posted by mrochester
The Nokia browser is available in all Symbian based phones, and is now also avaiable in their newest non-smartphones too.
So what's with the move to Opera, is that WebKit too?
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Prince's articles are always biased. Promotion of APPL is the only reason why he writes them.
Has anyone seen the news about the new Palm Pre running Linux? I thought that Palm were dead and buried but it looks impressive. And it's using WebKit like everyone else.
So Palm released two versions of the Pre???
The one based on BeOS and another one based on Linux?
The Nokia browser is available in all Symbian based phones, and is now also avaiable in their newest non-smartphones too.
So what's with the move to Opera, is that WebKit too?
So Palm released two versions of the Pre???
The one based on BeOS and another one based on Linux?
So what's with the move to Opera, is that WebKit too?
What move to opera?
What move to opera?
It looks like it was only on a few handsets, mainly network specific.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-139222312.html
http://www.opera.com/press/releases/2005/10/14/
There may be more to come
http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa...?feed=pt_opera
It looks like it was only on a few handsets, mainly network specific.
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-139222312.html
http://www.opera.com/press/releases/2005/10/14/
There may be more to come
http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa...?feed=pt_opera
Plus those 2 phones were released in 2005, which was before the Nokia Web Browser appeared, so they had no choice but to use Opera really.