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Maxthon today announced the launch of its Cloud Browser for Windows Phone. You can download the new app now directly from the Windows Phone Store. The new third-party ...
New Windows Phone Browser Brings Unmatched Ease of Use, High Performance and Exclusive Features EMBARGOED: San Francisco, CA, October 21, 2013 – Maxthon, a global software company that develops ...
Web browser maker Maxthon has introduced a cloud browser for Windows Phone. While this latest announcement doesn’t have the same immediate growth potential for Maxthon as the deal it announced ...
“We listened to our users and developed a Windows Phone browser with unmatched features and usability to bring the best browsing experience to all Windows Phone users.” “Windows Phone users deserve a ...
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The above video pits browsing capabilities of Windows Phone’s Internet Explorer 9 mobile running on a “Mango” device against iOS’ Safari browser running on an iPhone 4 and Android’s ...
Fire up Internet Explorer on Windows Phone, however, and you'll just get redirected to Google's mobile search page. This happens regardless of whether you have the browser configured to prefer ...
Is Microsoft more concerned with Web browser security or having a populous ... to build applications for Microsoft’s impending Windows Phone 7 smart-phone platform, the Redmond, Wash., ...
In a rather amusing change, Microsoft has decided to make their Windows Phone user-agent identify as Apple’s iPhone Safari browser. Essentially, browser communicate with webpages using a ...
A good portion of Windows Phone apps allow you to try them before actually making the purchase, and playing with a demo version on your phone only takes one click from inside your browser.
At its MIX Web developer conference this week Microsoft had little to say about the unnamed browser in Windows Phone 7, even as it trumpeted a limited “preview” release of desktop Internet ...