This is an awesome sounding (I have not tried it) free user contributed TouchDevelop script by Peter Heldens that looks at your Windows Phone calendar and parses the phone number with conference ID for conference calls. As with all Microsoft TouchDevelop user contributed scripts, the full source code is available for study and installation.
His results showed the Kindle Fire Silk browser performed better for ever site tested with acceleration turned off. Silk performed well with acceleration turned off when compared to the iPad 2 and Galaxy 10.1.
Addendum 2011.12.04: The fix also works the other way. I created a Word doc on my Windows Phone running Mango and was unable to sync it with SkyDrive. Reseting Office mobile on the device works. Be sure to email Office files on the phone before reseting. These files will disappear after the reset.
As for me? I rarely use Mozilla on the desktop these days and tried but do not use its Android beta offering. The native browsers for Android, iOS (iPhone/iPad), and Windows Phone are pretty good right now. I’m not looking for an alternative mobile browser.