safari
Mac OS X Panther Hacks: Browse Different
White Paper Chances are, the user is well and truly settled in to Apple's Safari web browser, having jumped ship from the now-stalled Internet Explorer (IE) for Mac the user found so impressive back in OS 9. But Safari, with its simple candy-coated shell and... [25 Oct 2007]
Ajax Hacks: Detect Browser Compatibility With the Request Object
White Paper In the world of Firefox and Netscape (as well as Safari and Opera), this object is named XMLHttpRequest. Browser compatibility is an important consideration. One has to make sure the "Engine" behind Ajax's server handshake is properly constructed... [10 Oct 2007]
Dynamic HTML: Style Sheet Property Reference
White Paper This table tells at a glance the version of Internet Explorer (IE), pre-Mozilla Netscape Navigator (NN), Mozilla (Moz), Apple Safari (Saf), Opera (starting from version 7), and W3C CSS specification in which the term was first introduced. [10 Oct 2007]
RSS and Tabbed Browsing in Safari, Firefox, and Camino
White Paper This paper first discusses the built-in support of RSS in Firefox and how it makes use of tabbed browsing, and then discusses the tabbed browsing feature in Safari and Camino. Tabbed browsing is a good way to reduce the amount of clutter that your... [13 Sep 2007]
RSS and Tabbed Browsing in Safari, Firefox, and Camino
White Paper This paper first discusses the built-in support of RSS in Firefox and how it makes use of tabbed browsing, and then discusses the tabbed browsing feature in Safari and Camino. Tabbed browsing is a good way to reduce the amount of clutter that your... [13 Sep 2007]
Photos: Apple unveils new iPods
Photo The iPod Touch (pictured) also comes with a built-in wi-fi antenna and Apple's Safari web browser, as well as built in Google and Yahoo! Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new range of iPods in San Francisco this week. [06 Sep 2007]
Apple: Meet the new iPods...
News Also, as with the iPhone, developers will have to settle for building web applications to run in Safari on the iPod Touch, as Apple doesn't plan to open the new device up to application developers just yet. [06 Sep 2007]
Is Apple planning a business-friendly 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... [05 Sep 2007]
The iPhone: A Consumer Perspective
White Paper It has the ability to play back music and videos on its 3.5" display, a unique ability for video/image displays to automatically flip between landscape and portrait views when the device is rotated, special software that makes finger-based... [23 Aug 2007]
Hacking a Mac 'just works', says researcher
News Another vector is Safari, which when opened also opens several applications including: Address Book, BOMArchiveHelper, Dictionary, DiskImageMounter, Finder, Help Viewer, iCal, iChat, iPhoto, iTunes, Keynote, Mail, Preview, QuickTime Player, Script... [14 Aug 2007]
iPhone gets first update
News It corrects a few flaws in Safari as well as in Webcore and Webkit, apparently the iPhone versions of some flaws Apple fixed for Mac users of Safari back in June. Finally, Apple also released a new version of Safari 3.0, which is still in beta. [01 Aug 2007]
iPhone 'data-stealing' hack claimed
News They claim that one of the exploits, for the Safari web browser on the iPhone, could be used for stealing data. Security researchers claim to have hacked the iPhone. The iPhone, Apple's first attempt at manufacturing a mobile phone, was launched to... [24 Jul 2007]
NetSuite heads for iPhone
News NetSuite has announced that the latest version of its software-as-a-service platform, 2007.0, will function through Apple's Safari browser, making it usable on the iPhone handset. NetSuite has made use of the Ajax web application support built into... [17 Jul 2007]
Apple patches more Safari holes
News Apple has refreshed its new Safari for Windows browser to patch a pair of vulnerabilities that could cause spoofing and HTTP redirection attacks. Both vulnerabilities affect Windows XP and Windows Vista users while one patch is available for Safari... [25 Jun 2007]
Safari paves way for brighter web colours
News Apple's Safari may not be rewriting the rules for web browsing on Windows just yet but it's leading the way with one significant change: photographs with better colour. With the beta version of Safari now on Windows, Mac OS X users aren't the only... [20 Jun 2007]
