Yesterday, we wrote that security firms are reporting about iOS security flaw which allows hackers to enslave the iDevices including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad remotely and Apple’s spokeswoman said we’re investigating the issue.
Yesterday, Apple has released new iMac line, new Mac Pros, 27 inch cinema display, magic trackpad and many other devices, and with all of those Safari 5.0.1 browser upgrade is also available now with the support of awesome Safari Extensions Gallery.
At WWDC 2010 Apple rolled out Safari 5 web browser for Windows and Mac users with a lot of new enhancements and features. Now, Apple has announced Free Safari Developer Program to start developing Safari extensions.
Apple has released Safari 5 web browser for Windows and Mac users and claiming that its 30% faster as compare to Safari 4, 3% faster than Chrome 5.0, and over twice as fast as Firefox 3.6.
Apple has rolled out the updated version Safari 4.0.5 web browser with a bundle of new features, improvements and fixes, which you may observe during Safari upgrade process.
According to the legal agreement between Microsoft and European Commission, Microsoft has to offer the browser ballot to European users which allows them to select the web browser of their choice instead of using Internet Explorer as the default web browser with new Windows 7 OS.
Previously in December we wrote a post on the internet web browser war and it was revealed that Chrome passes Safari in browser race.
A week ago Google has released beta versions of web browser Google Chrome for Mac and Linux whereas the Google Chrome Windows version was already been in the Wilde. In this limited time period of Google Chrome beta releases the Google browser pushing the other available web browsers in the market back. Recently Google also [...]
Apple has released a new update for its web browser Safari which includes some fixes related to the security issues. Safari 4.0.4 is available for both Windows and Mac.
Today, Apple has announced that Google CEO, Dr. Eric Schmidt, is resigning from Apple’s Board of Directors. Eric Schmidt has held that position in Apple since August 2006.


