Skyfire, the iOS lost link between your device and Flash content has sold so well that the developers actually had to temporarily pull it from the App Store so they could regain their bearings.
Maximum PC: Opera Software today announced that it has acquired Skyfire Labs, a rival in the mobile browser space, in a deal that could be worth as much $155 million when all the checks are written. The Norwegian browser maker agreed to pay $50 million in cash and stocks upfront (including $8 million in cash on the Skyfire balance sheet), and will also make performance based earn-out payments over the next three years that could ultimately value the deal at $155 million.
Tom's Guide contributor Paul Escallier puts nine Android web browsers through the paces in hopes of crowing one a champion.
The tested browsers include the stock Android web browser, Chrome (beta), Firefox, xScope, Skyfire, Dolphin HD, Dolphin Mini, Opera Mobile and Opera Mini.
Wired - Skyfire, a web browser that I recently concluded was primarily a porn browser for iPhone, is heading to the iPad soon.
Don't bother, it doesn't work. It's getting crap reviews from people who feel cheated. Apparently the browser only has a few handpicked sites where Flash will work. I wouldn't want flash anywhere near my Apple products thank you very much. I don't even have it installed on my Windows machine :3 Chrome handles Flash in-browser.
even witch skyfire the flash games still won't work... apple and adobe should have the agreement...
at the moment android is the best OS on the market...