Tuesday, February 16, 2010

RIM demos new WebKit-based BlackBerry browser at MWC -- it's fast! -- Engadget

Apparently RIM has decided to actually step into the battle, just a little bit too late.  I don't know about anyone else but I got fed up with Blackberry being a little behind the times with their browser.  You would think the as the first "smart phone" on the market they would have figured it out.  I guess better late than never right RIM?
We weren't expecting much out of RIM'ss presser here at MWC this morning, but the company managed to bust out one surprise -- a demo of the company's new WebKit-based BlackBerry browser. We're assuming this is what came out of that Torch Mobile acquisition, and the early build shown off on-screen looks pretty solid, rendering Amazon.com quickly and scoring a full 100/100 on the Acid3 test. Unfortunately, there's no word on when BlackBerry users will actually be able to get their hands on this, but rest assured we're digging for more info. Video after the break.

via RIM demos new WebKit-based BlackBerry browser at MWC -- it's fast! -- Engadget.

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