1M downloads for Opera Mini, Twitter buys Tweetie for iPhone, Alive 4-ever returns





Opera mini for iPhone was just approved recently and already the new browser has had a million downloads. iPhone and iPad users are flocking to the only other browser offering available right now.

Twitter has purchased Tweetie for iPhone. The app lets users Tweet directly from the iPhone and sold for $2.99 and an iPad version is coming.

A new zombie survival game is set to launch at the end of the month called Alive 4-ever. If you like the genre you can see the trailer on YouTube.

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2 Responses to “1M downloads for Opera Mini, Twitter buys Tweetie for iPhone, Alive 4-ever returns”

  1. Jordan Glass says:

    The Opera-mini browser is actually really really slow..

  2. Jared Houck says:

    It’s really unfortunate that the features that improve Opera Mini’s speed (unencrypted server-side processing) also create the biggest vulnerability for use of this app in health care.

    As many electronic medical records are now web-based, passing private health information around with a lack of end-to-end encryption is frowned upon by HIPAA regulations. Essentially, Opera can see/cache/log everything you do while using the Opera Mini Browser app, including every single medical record viewed through the Opera Mini app on an iPhone or iPad since Tuesday.


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