Monthly Archives: August 2012
Dolphin is excited to be in the running for a couple of key panels at music/tech/film festival, South by Southwest, next year and we need your help! We are lined up to compete in a couple of super exciting panels … >Read more
Hey Dolphin fans! In case you didn’t notice, iPhone is kinda a big deal. In 2011: Total number of iPhones shipped is a whopping 140 million* In 2011 the iPhone made 47 billion dollars in revenue (40% of total apple … >Read more
At Dolphin , we think everyday is a good day for a discount off retail prices! For those of you on iOS and who happen to love coupons, here’s some good news! First off, you won’t have to forget bringing another … >Read more
Two big announcements today, both of which we’re really excited about: 1) Today we launched Dolphin Browser Beta on the Google Play Store. 2) Dolphin Browser Beta is the first and only mobile browser to make it to Ring 2 … >Read more
If there is one thing the digital era has created in excess are passwords. They virtually run every single aspect of your online world — and it doesn’t look like it’s slowing down anytime soon. Luckily for all Dolphin Browser … >Read more
Built primarily for the desktop since its inception, Facebook is now jumping hard and quickly on to the mobile bandwagon — which happens to be its weakest spot. From a slow and buggy smartphone app to a small and fiddly … >Read more
So where have you been spending most of your social media time lately? Because according to a recent poll by Ipsos, 34% of Facebook users said they are less engaged on the social network than they have been in the … >Read more
If you love recording stuff you’re gonna love the Swivl camera! – It’s an interactive swiveling tripod with a wireless mic for your iPhone. It’s also mart enough to pan and tilt on its own, keeping the person holding its electronic marker … >Read more
We have all heard the saying “less is more.” Well today Dolphin exemplifies this with our simplified name and a sleeker design. Today we unveil ourselves as Dolphin Browser, the app formerly known as Dolphin Browser HD. What does this … >Read more
Written July 25, 2012 by Edith Yeung Even though the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) doesn’t expect full HTML5 implementation until 2014, there is no shortage of great apps out there already based on HTML5. This is because HTML5 offers some distinct advantages over … >Read more
