Engadget reports that
Skyfire has unveiled a new mobile browser by the same name that brings a
Safari-like user interface to Windows Mobile, with an exciting twist-full Flash
support. Indeed, Skyfire says its browser effortlessly handles YouTube and other
Flash-based websites. There's also support for Java and JavaScript, which lets
the browser render sites like Google Maps as they would appear on a desktop PC.
You don't have to take the company's word for it, either. A video up on YouTube
shows the browser in action rendering CNN, YouTube, ESPN, and Google Maps pretty
much flawlessly. Skyfire is still in development, but users can
sign up for a private
beta test. To participate, a U.S. mobile phone number, some type of data
plan, and a smart phone running either Windows Mobile 5 or 6 are needed. Symbian
phones will be supported in future releases.