
And the browser wars continue. As a recent reaction to all the privacy issues surrounding Google Chrome, a German software company SRWare has released a free alternative called Iron.
Aside from the obvious metallic element similarity, Iron is also based on the Chromium source code, with the controversial bits removed.

Last time we covered Skyfire, those who wanted to browse the Internet on their phones in the same way as on their PCs had to sign up on a waiting list.
Well, now you can kick that wait time to the curb, because Skyfire has upped its game and left private beta. It is now available to anyone in the U.S. with a phone running on Windows Mobile, and it's still absolutely free.
One of Skyfire's new features -- Super Bar -- acts a lot like Google Chrome's Omnibox with its auto-suggest and search capability in one address bar.