Posts Tagged ‘safari’

Android Loads webpages faster than Safari, or does it?

March 18th, 2011

Earlier today there were a few reports about Android and it’s browser speeds in comparison to the iPhone 4 and Apple’s Safari. Showing that android was just about 52% faster at loading web pages. That is a pretty bold statement, and would be awesome if it was completely true.

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Augmented Reality using iPhone 4 Safari Browser

December 23rd, 2010

This is demo of Occipital’s website which provides an AR-like experience when viewed on an iPhone 4. Occipital uses the iPhone 4’s gyroscope to provide the rotational view [Via] Vote for us on Facebook and get the chance to win one of 20 Nokia C7s

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Jailbreak App: FullScreen for Safari browser (iPhone)

October 17th, 2010

FullScreen for Safari app for the iPhone offers not only a FullScreen mode: also makes Safari a real multitouch browser.

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iNoRotate: Disable screen auto-rotation in native iPhone apps

September 3rd, 2010

iNoRotate disables your rotation ability when enabled.

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Shadow is now Droid X?

June 10th, 2010

Lately this has been the most leaked upcoming Android phone around the web. Out of all the leaked pictures and information, there hasn’t been any solid evidence of any of these claims until now. Our friend over at Phandroid has just received a few new screenshots of the highly anticipated Motorola Shadow. First off, the new name is Droid X, this is a change from Droid Xtreme that we‘ve heard in recent leaks of the device.

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The Droid X has dual-band 1xEVDO handset headed for Verizon, nothing new here. It will have a 4.3-inch screen with a 480×854 resolution display. From the looks of the sheet, it will have a QWERTY keyboard. If it does have a hard keyboard, that’s really impressive from a device that is only 0.39-inches thick.

It’s also 2.5-inches wide and 5.01-inches tall and only weighs 5.47 ounces. For some reason it has the Safari Browser version 4 preinstalled. If this isn’t an entry mixed up, this will be the first and only Android device with Apple’s mobile browser installed.

Via:Android Community