Submit a Story!

Apple Allows Third-Party Browsers For iPhone

 
Don't look for Opera or mobile Firefox in the App Store though, as Apple is only allowing Webkit-based browsers at the moment. (link)

Tags:

Related Content
The Netbook Hackintosh Video Apple Is Suing Wired For [Breaking]
i.gizmodo.com 1/14/2009 — Gadget Lab writer and Giz friend Brian X. Chen reveals via Twitter that Apple "is suing Wired for my video tutorial on hacking netbooks to run Mac OS X." Brian actually loaned his personal MSI Wind Hackintosh for the Giz Gallery . It seems more ...
bxchen: Just found out Apple is suing Wired for my video tutorial on hacking netbooks to run Mac OS X. One hell of a way to start off the day.
twitter.com 1/14/2009 — bxchen: Just found out Apple is suing Wired for my video tutorial on hacking netbooks to run Mac OS X. One hell of a way to start off the day.
Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
finance.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — Tunes: Changes to iTunes prices raise music labels' hopes
Twitter / bxchen
twitter.com 1/14/2009 — Loader Twitter.com Profile_bird Hey there! bxchen is using Twitter. Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? Join today to start ...
Stand Alone, Inc. - Handheld Software
standalone.com 1/14/2009 — Copyright© 1997, 2008 Stand Alone, Inc. All Rights Reserved. HotSync is a registered trademark , and Palm OS is a trademark , of Palm, Inc. Pocket PC and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation . Apple , iPod touch and the iPhone ...
Researcher warns of data-snooping bug in Apple's SafariThe Register 1/13/2009
Mac or Windows, equal pwnage opportunity Apple's Safari web browser for both the Mac and Windows suffers from a serious vulnerability that can expose emails, passwords and other sensitive contents of a user's hard drive, a researcher has warned.…
New browser picks come to your iPhoneCNET News.com 1/14/2009
Apple's App Store has opened the doors to a number of third-party browser applications, which it previously hadn't allowed. Not seen yet: Firefox or Opera.
Apple Apparently Reverses App Policy, Approves 3rd-Party BrowsersInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 1/14/2009
In what looks to be an about-face, Apple has begun to approve browsers for the iPhone and iPod Touch made by other companies. A few basic restrictions seem to exist, but this could pave the way for mobile versions of Firefox and Opera to appear on ...
Mozilla delays Firefox 3.1 Beta 3Latest from Computerworld 1/14/2009
Mozilla on Tuesday said that it will delay the third beta of Firefox 3.1 by a week, citing a large number of remaining bugs as the reason for the slip.
Blogger: Apple suing Wired for Hackintosh videoCNET News.com 1/14/2009
Brian Chen, a blogger for Wired's Gadget Lab, said in a Twitter message that Apple is suing the company for posting a how-to on how to get Mac OS running on a netbook.