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Microsoft Warns Of Blended Safari Attack

News The end result is the victim's desktop is populated with a variety of malicious files.Microsoft says it is the combination of the default download file location in Safari and how the Windows desktop handles the files that creates the blended...

[June 4, 2008, 12:18]

Firefox Chief Fumes Over Apple Safari Update

News Mozilla chief executive John Lilly has hit out at Apple, accusing the company of doing a disservice to Windows users everywhere by including its Safari browser as a default add-on installation in the latest iTunes update, likening the practice to...

[March 25, 2008, 7:16]

Why Safari On Windows

Talkback What i don't understand is why Apple want windows users to use Safari, hell i don't even use it as my default browser on my Apple. One would assume it would be for Apple to gain financially. With i tunes it was to make i pods massive whilst getting...

[March 25, 2008, 12:02]

SafariNoTimeout

Downloads Safari, free Web browser from Apple, suffers from a very short request timeout - 60 seconds. SafariNoTimeout is a haxie that allows you to change the connection request timeout in Safari to a different value (by default it sets it to 10 minutes).

[December 18, 2007, 6:47]

Safari 1.0 Beta review

Reviews However, we did find a fair amount of helpful information in Apple's online knowledge base, which is impressive, given Safari's beta status. As for Apple's claims of cheetah-like speed, we found Safari occasionally blazingly fast but inconsistent.

[January 30, 2003, 8:32]

Safari 1.0 review

Reviews Apple doesn't offer any formal support for Safari -- that is, you won't get free telephone or email support (not unusual for free and beta software). Our informal tests showed that Safari loaded most graphics-heavy pages (such as Shockwave.com or...

[July 3, 2003, 7:33]

KDE Brings Safari Improvements To Linux

News The KDE Project has released a significant update to its K Desktop Environment software that includes refinements to the Konqueror Web browser derived from collaboration with Apple's Safari browser team.

[February 5, 2004, 10:35]

Bloggers Give Camino The Thumbs Up

News Some in the Mac community were quick to praise Camino 1.0, saying that they are will use it instead of Apple's Safari browser or Mozilla's Firefox browser. Another blogger, Daniel, posted a review of Camino 1.0, where he said that Camino beats...

[February 17, 2006, 10:45]

Government-funded Linux Software Arrives

News Programmers from Apple picked the Konqueror foundation, KHTML, for use in that company's new Safari product, and Pour estimates that Apple's involvement more than doubles the number of programmers working on the project.

[January 31, 2003, 10:04]

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. Internet Preferences is also gone; to set your default email client, you now have to go to...

[October 31, 2003, 10:25]

Web Giants Mull Taskbar

News Google, for example, has a deal with Apple Computer to be the default search provider within its Safari browser, and the company has forged multiple partnerships in the mobile phone market. With this influence, the company can point people to its...

[January 12, 2004, 14:40]

Netscape: A Decade Of Survival

News Microsoft's dominant IE browser hasn't enjoyed a significant feature update in years, opening up opportunities for small challengers including Netscape progeny Firefox, Opera Software's Opera and Apple's Safari browser.

[October 22, 2004, 12:35]

Netscape 8.0 review

Reviews We would have preferred to have the RSS reader as part of the left-hand sidebar, as found in Apple's Safari RSS or Opera. We like the live features on the default toolbar, which includes current weather conditions and live international newsfeeds...

[May 20, 2005, 8:20]

Apple To Build Browser Into OS X

News Apple's browser engineers based Safari on the KHTML rendering engine and KJS JavaScript engine, both part of the Konqueror open-source browser project. Not only were they the basis of an excellent modern and standards compliant Web browser, they...

[January 9, 2003, 16:26]

Apple Releases Safari Update

News Apple this week released an updated version of its Safari Web browser. Apple's browser engineers based Safari on the KHTML rendering engine and KJS JavaScript engine, both part of the Konqueror open-source browser project.

[February 4, 2004, 11:05]

Safari 3.0 For Windows (Public Beta) review

Reviews When Steve Jobs announced the beta for the Apple Safari 3.0 browser for Windows XP and Vista, the first thought on many minds was 'Do we need it? On a Mac, Apple Safari excels in some important areas — speed, rendering, standards compliance — but...

[June 12, 2007, 8:37]

Apple Sets Date For Unleashing Panther

News Apple also has made its Safari program the default Web browser in Panther. Apple Computer said on Wednesday that its Mac OS X version 10.3 operating system, dubbed Panther, will become available later this month.

[October 9, 2003, 12:00]

Mac Malware Door Creaks Open

News One widget, he says, will automatically install itself on users' desktops when his 'Zaptastic' Web site is visited using Apple's Safari browser. Dashboard, one of the much-publicised features of Apple's latest OS, Tiger, could be ripe for...

[May 9, 2005, 17:05]

Apple Goes On Safari With Open-source Browser

News Jobs said that Apple had improved the browser's performance dramatically, and would be releasing all its software source code for Safari to the public on Tuesday. While introducing Keynote, Safari and updates to Apple's "digital hub" software, Jobs...

[January 7, 2003, 19:40]

Sneeky Apple

Talkback Safari uptake on PC was unlikely to be significant and this move by Apple doesn't surprise me in that I expected it to be bundled in with itunes just as they did with quicktime. Bundling safari with a security update is going too far.

[March 25, 2008, 8:50]


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