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Firefox's New Year resolution: Keep growing

News Considering IE's current share, the realisation of those ambitions would represent a breakout number, given the current dynamics of the browser market, where numerous second-tier browsers--like Apple Computer's Safari, Opera Software's browser and...

[December 27, 2004, 8:05]

Apple extends MobileMe accounts to appease users

News It is essentially a cloud storage solution that allows subscribers to synchronise email, calendars, contacts, photos, Safari bookmarks, Dashboard widgets and more, among Macs, the iPhone and the iPod Touch.

[August 19, 2008, 11:40]

Apple iMac G4 (20in., 1.25GHz) review

Reviews This includes the iLife suite, which has iMovie 3.0.3, iDVD 3.0.1, iTunes 4.1 and iPhoto 2.0, as well as Mail, Safari and AppleWorks. The system ships with Apple Pro speakers but doesn't include Bluetooth or AirPort as part of the standard...

[February 11, 2004, 8:05]

This is a stupid discussion.

Talkback And what about Apple who includes Safari with it's OS. But improving your product to keep up to date (just as apple and linux verndors do) should not be illegal. We can read text files with notepad, but no-one is complaining because they can't see...

[January 20, 2009, 17:43]

Mozilla upstart looks up to Safari

News Last month saw a significant advance for a small, simple, open-source Unix browser when Apple Computer bypassed Mozilla for its Safari browser and instead chose the obscure KHTML project -- a part of Gnome competitor the K Desktop Environment (KDE...

[February 20, 2003, 10:48]

Mac OS X 10.3 Panther review

Reviews If you want Internet Explorer or Camino as your Web browser or if you want to change the location of file downloads, you have to go to Safari Preferences. If you subscribe to Apple's £69 per year .Mac service, accessing your Web-based files is now...

[October 31, 2003, 10:25]

Researcher: 'Macs as easy to hack as to use'

News Another vector is Safari, which, when opened, also opens several applications, including: Address Book, Finder, iChat, Script Editor, iTunes, Dictionary, Help Viewer, iCal, Keynote, Mail, iPhoto, QuickTime Player, Sherlock, Terminal...

[August 14, 2007, 11:44]

IBM delivers an open desktop

News WebSphere Portal 6.0 for building portal applications and services, which offers a common access point for different browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari It incorporates a range of applications, some from IBM's Lotus family, and...

[February 12, 2007, 15:39]

I think you also left out a few more....BUT

Talkback One one the main contentions why FLASH is not supported in Safari is obvious. This would be a bad move on Apple's part if this was allowed to happen as 2G and 3G iPhone users will have sluggish phones.

[November 30, 2009, 8:30]

iPhone gets more business apps

News Like NetSuite's software-as-a-service applications for the iPhone, the new version of PCNow will run through the user's in-phone Safari browser. However, last month a team of security researchers claimed to have hacked the iPhone, specifically...

[August 31, 2007, 13:19]

iPhone hack claimed by security researchers

News They claim that one of the exploits, for the Safari web browser on the iPhone, could be used for stealing data. The iPhone, Apple's first attempt at manufacturing a mobile phone, was launched to much hype in the US at the end of June.

[July 23, 2007, 16:22]

Mac OS X vulnerable to critical Java bug

News Java is enabled by default in Mac OS X browsers such as Firefox and Safari, and Tinnes said he had successfully exploited the Java bug on both browsers. Apple's Mac OS X is vulnerable to a security flaw in Java that was originally publically...

[May 20, 2009, 17:15]

Mac OS X with 100 bugs: Still safer than Windows?

News There have been thoughts about Safari [the browser] and some ideas about what else could potentially be used but, as of now, we just don't know. Apple has plugged around 100 vulnerabilities in OS X so far this year, but the malware threat to Mac...

[July 11, 2007, 16:30]

Apple 15in. PowerBook G4 review

Reviews You'll get the excellent iLife bundle -- which includes iDVD, iTunes, iPhoto and iMovie -- as well as iSync, iCal, Mac OS X Mail, Safari, Acrobat Reader, Demon (with 30 days of free service), a FileMaker Pro 6.0 trial, Art Directors Toolkit...

[November 6, 2003, 15:50]

What's new in Snow Leopard

News Safari: Top Sites Top Sites, which was already available in Safari 4, lets you navigate to your most viewed web sites quickly. For added protection against crashes, Safari 4 in Snow Leopard is now crash-resistant against faulty plug-ins.

[August 28, 2009, 12:51]

Gartner: Expect an enterprise iPhone

News However, she conceded that the approach taken by companies offering iPhone-based enterprise application access through the phone's Safari browser — WebEx and NetSuite being two examples — could reduce the exposure to security threats because less...

[September 4, 2007, 16:46]

Researchers take control of iPhone via SMS

News Previously, Miller discovered a hole in the mobile version of Safari shortly after the iPhone was launched in 2007, and earlier this year he won a contest at CanSecWest by exploiting a hole in Safari.

[July 30, 2009, 11:11]

Multiple Web Browser Image-Based Information Leak

White Papers Multiple web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11, Opera 9.50 beta, Apple Safari 3.0.4 and Konqueror 3.5.8, contain unsafe image loading code. Exploiting the code leads to echoing a small, random, heap memory area on the screen - as image...

[November 18, 2008, 0:00]

Amazon Search Plugin

Downloads This plugin adds "Search in Amazon" menu item to the contextual menu of Safari, Apple Mail, TextEdit, etc. You can search items in Amazon by selecting keywords from an application, and then choosing "Search in Amazon" menu item from the application...

[March 25, 2009, 13:30]

iMeet

Downloads The interface is based upon the new Apple Web Browser, Safari. iMeet is new generation of IRC clients. Why? Because iMeet extends the concept of the web browser to one of the most used real time conversation service on the net: IRC.iMeet is fully...

[February 3, 2003, 7:00]

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