How Skyfire for the iPhone will work
How it will work
What Skyfire does is very similar to Opera; When Skyfire loads a page it does all the hefty lifting on Skyfire’s end, not on your phone. Since it works like this the entire website is rendered, parsed and loaded on their servers. We touched on Skyfire just yesterday, but now let’s take a look on how it all works:
If Skyfire has all the control on how the page is downloaded and rendered then they could somehow work with flash, right? Yes, and they have figured out how to side-step this little obstacle by processing all sorts of rich online media (Flash, Silverlight, etc.) through their servers, allowing the browser to stream video to smartphones and iPhones.
When is it going to be available?
There is absolutly no information on when, or what they are going to release (most likley a browser like Opera). You can try following them on Twitter - @skyfire - and come back to T3ch H3lp when we have some more info but for now, all we know is something is brewing and if Steve Jobs gets a look inside the pot, all hope is lost.