The browser “Skyfire” for IOS supports Flash
Before yesterday, Skyfire Labs has unveiled its browser compatible with IOS and, moreover, supports Flash content (format boycotted by Apple).
Only videos encoded in Flash are concerned, no sites or other media. The application "Skyfire Web Browser" is available on the AppStore for $ 3, where it was approved Wednesday.
Google Instant available on iPhone
You probably know the Google Instant function, the good news here is now available on iPhone (search results pages on U.S. for now).
To enable it go from Mobile Safari on the page www.google.com / ncr and click Turn On, that's all
Apple would launch a “home made” SIM card
Apple is working to draw up a "home made" SIM card. The chip would then be directly included in the iPhone, something to cut the grass under the feet of telephone operators.
The latter would have nothing to do in the process of selling the machine, surely they would make a new one bad eye. Especially since the Apple smartphone a resounding success and that operators of all countries had engaged in fierce battles to be able to offer before their competitors.
If the device is actually put in place, users could then move from an operator to another (for example) without changing SIM cards, from the Internet.
Apple seems determined to get rid of distributors to sell directly to customers.
Source : gigaOM


