Despite an increase in the number of people using IE 8, the overall number of users who browse the web with Internet Explorer continues to dwindle, with the latest report finding that since March, IE has lost 11.4% in browser market share. Internet Explorer has long been chastised for not strictly adhering to web standards, […]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 18, 2009
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On the off chance that you’re staying up all-night so that you can be first in line to pick up an iPhone 3G S tomorrow, why not pass the night away plowing through these links? First Example of In-App Purchasing Doesn’t Bode Well – The Apple Blog iPhone 3.0 excels at Wi-Fi hotspots – Macworld […]
Continue reading...Friday, June 12, 2009
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Apple today issued a press release announcing that Safari 4 has already been downloaded 11 million times, a pretty astounding number considering that it was just released on Monday. Also telling is that more than half of those downloads came from Windows users. CUPERTINO, California—June 12, 2009—Apple® today announced that more than 11 million copies […]
Continue reading...Thursday, June 11, 2009
Here’s a quick rundown of the more intriguing features users can look forward to in the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 update, which is scheduled to drop on June 17. Cut, Copy, and Paste The next iPhone software will bring with it over 100 new features, chief among them the long awaited arrival of cut, copy, […]
Continue reading...Sunday, May 24, 2009
Web designer Chris Harwick writes about Safari not taking care of business when it comes to keeping your web browsing habits private: The most outrageous thing I found, and it took drinking from Spotlight’s firehose of filesystem changes with FSEventer to find it, was that Safari does not delete the webpage previews it generates for Quicklook. […]
Continue reading...Friday, April 17, 2009
Video footage of the Palm Pre looks great. There’s no getting around it. One of the Pre’s most often-cited and touted features is its use of ‘Cards’ to navigate between applications. While certainly a cool feature, is it really any different than the way you navigate between Safari windows on the iPhone? I only mention […]
Continue reading...Monday, March 2, 2009
Apple’s recent release of Safari 4 Beta has propelled the browser to over a 10% market share for web browsers. TG Daily has the full scoop over here.
Continue reading...Sunday, March 1, 2009
Graham Bower over at Macpredictions has some interesting opinions about some of the new UI tweaks in Safari 4. Specifically, Bower notes: What a travesty then, that Apple should see fit to copy so many aspects of Chrome’s UI in the new version of Safari – an app previously noted for its influential, clean looks. […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Been toying with the new Safari beta for a while, and it seems noticeably zipper than the latest build of Firefox 3. This is all the more impressive considering that with high bandwith connections, most sites load almost immediately regardless of what browser your using. I’ve seen some conflicting reviews about the ‘Top Sites’ feature, […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 24, 2009
The latest links, hot off the press… iTunes launches indie store – Prefix Mag Safari 4 is 42x faster than IE7 and 3.5x faster than Firefox 3 – CNET Apple pulls pre-release iPod from EBAY – WritersBlockLive BlackBerry sales top iPhone sales in December – Electronista Premium-priced MacBook Pros top sales at Apple retail stores – […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Apple today announced the availability of Safari 4 Beta, a new version of its web browser with many new features. In addition, Apple bills Safari 4 as the only web browser that’s fully Acid 3 compliant. One of the more interesting new features in Safari 4 includes the ability to browse through your bookmarks and […]
Continue reading...Saturday, February 21, 2009
Asa Dotzler, the founder of Mozilla’s Quality Assurance and Testing Program, mentioned in passing that only 7% of all Firefox users use Macs. To be honest, I’m shocked that the number is so low. Safari has some great features, of course, but in terms of actual efficiency in web browsing and navigation, I think Firefox […]
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