Google won’t be updating its Chrome browser past version 42 for older Android devices, so it can better focus on its mobile browser for more current phones and tablets. The company… Read more »
Ghostery, a new Android “privacy browser,” is ultimately no different from Google’s Chrome in that you and your data are its product, not its primary customer. Read more »
Wildcard, a New York-based startup, has built a browser for iOS where cards — not HTML webpages — are the standard unit that users interact with when surfing the internet. Read more »
Goodbye Nokia Xpress Web browser, hello Opera Mini. The browser company worked a deal with Microsoft to make its bandwidth-friendly mobile browser the default way to view the web on low-end… Read more »
The company has also revived its Bowser browser for iOS — if it clears the App Store approval process, it will be the only iOS browser that supports WebRTC, for now. Read more »
Opera for Android has increased its user numbers 73 percent year-on-year, even though its share of the Android market actually appears to be falling. Read more »
iPhone and iPad users can now cast directly from the Chrome browser on their mobile devices — if they can find a website supporting it, that is. Read more »
Sites that redirect smartphone browsers to the mobile homepage regardless of the page requested will be displayed differently in mobile Google Search. Read more »
My new favorite browser for iOS is Opera Coast. The newest version for iPhone and iPod touch joins the already available iPad edition, bringing more of a simpler web consumption experience… Read more »
Oops, did you just close a browser tab on your phone by accident? No worries, because you can get it back quickly with a new feature in the Chrome Beta for… Read more »