Safari for Windows, not so good
I have been using Safari for Windows at work since it was released in 2007. I have tried to be patient with it, because I know Apple, except for iTunes, is not in the business of making applications for Windows. With the most recent release 3.2.1 in November of last… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre…the long-lost iPhone killer?
Enter the Pre (pre what? you might ask). The Palm Pre. Palm’s newest smartphone, just announced today at CES, is slated to be the next iPhone killer: a smartphone that does all the same things the iPhone does, and then some. It features a multi-touch screen, but unlike the iPhone… Continue Reading »
Browser Battles: Safari still increasing in market share, IE continues to drop
Net Applications has release market share stats for the browser category updated as of November 2008, and they show some pretty interesting numbers. This data, which aggregates some 40,000 corporate and ecommerce websites, is reviewed by Quality Assurance. Are you ready for some numbers? On top of the list, as… Continue Reading »
Apple realizes problem with Safari 3.2, updates it to 3.2.1
Just a few weeks after releasing Safari 3.2, Apple has already released 3.2.1. Since I have been using Safari 3.2, I’ve noticed it crashes quite frequently, and I’ve also had some issues with third-party plug-ins such as flash. This update includes stability improvements and is recommended for all Safari users.… Continue Reading »
Microsoft to embrace WebKit in IE?
Could Steve Ballmer get any more confusing? He laments the lack of openness in the iPhone OS and Google’s Android, will swear up one side and down the other that proprietary walled gardens are better, but then publicly contemplates an open future for Microsoft’s flagship browser! At the Power to… Continue Reading »
Adobe wants to bring Flash to the iPhone
Paul Betlem, Sr. Director of Engineering at Adobe Systems, says that his team is not only “working on Flash on the iPhone,” but, with Apple’s approval, it could be available “in a very short time.” Betlem was speaking at the Flash on the Beach conference when he dispenced this information.… Continue Reading »
An interface tweak to a future version of Safari for iPhone
Apparently, iPhone Firmware 2.2 beta 1 is more than just bug fixes, as originally reported. So far, not much more, but we’ll take every little bit we can get. According to iPhoneAtlas, in the latest iPhone firmware for registered developers, Safari has experienced a few interface tweaks. As you can… Continue Reading »
Google to release new browser
There’s a new player the the browser wars, and it’s Google. Google announced on the company blog today that they will be launching the beta of “Google Chrome” tomorrow morning for Windows, with versions for the Mac and Linux set to roll out in the coming weeks. This certainly won’t… Continue Reading »
7 ways that Apple can improve Safari
With the recent release of Firefox 3, Safari finally is seeing some serious competition in the browser space. Its reign as the fastest browser on the Mac seems to be over for the time being, and Firefox’s usage share continues to climb both on the Mac and on Windows. Now,… Continue Reading »
UK customers unable to purchase iPhones from Apple store
Poor, poor, UK customers, first you’re offered an extremely buggy pre-order site to try and satisfy your 3G iPhone needs, then o2 tells you that you need to send scans of your most sensitive information (passports, bank cards) through e-mail, and now you can’t even pick one up from a… Continue Reading »
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