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Group bug: Flaws flagged in IE, Mozilla, Safari

News Security researchers published details of the bugs in Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox and Apple's Safari to security mailing lists over the weekend. The Firefox and Safari bugs could cause the browsers to crash, while the IE hole... [26 Apr 2006]

Safari Micro Sees 22% Increase in Sales; 10X Growth in Unassisted Web-Based Orders with ChannelOnline

White Paper Challenge: To compete in an increasingly crowded market for computer hardware sales to the U.S.education sector, Safari Micro needed a robust online storefront and capabilities that would further distinguish the company from manufacturers' direct... [21 Jun 2005]

Safari users warned of Mac OS X flaw

News It exposes Mac users to risks that are more familiar to Windows users: visiting a malicious website using Apple's Safari web browser could result in a rootkit, a backdoor or other malicious software being installed on the computer without the user... [22 Feb 2006]

Safari: Apple's open source spat shocker

News Two years into its Safari web browser, Apple has proposed dumping open-source rendering engine KHTML in favour of its own code base to resolve compatibility conflicts. But Safari engineer David Hyatt did acknowledge KDE complaints in his blog... [13 May 2005]

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]

SAFARI Supports Continuous Analysis at Fret's Corporate Office for Freight

White Paper The result is that the SAFARI infocenter is accessible by 800 users from 600 workstations. SAFARI supports both corporate sales and development and planning offices and provides analysis for the production of government statistics. [03 Jul 2008]

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]

Mozilla start-up looks to Safari for inspiration

News Last month saw a significant advance for a small, simple, open source Unix browser when Apple bypassed Mozilla for its Safari browser and instead chose the obscure KHTML project - a part of Gnome competitor the K Desktop Environment (KDE) for... [20 Feb 2003]

Apple patches up Safari

News Apple has released another round of security patches for its web browser this week, targeting a vulnerability which allowed a MacBook Air to be hacked and two flaws in the Windows-only version of Safari. [18 Apr 2008]

Mozilla chief slams Apple's Safari-iTunes move

News Mozilla CEO 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. [25 Mar 2008]

First Direct owns up to Safari hitch

News First Direct has finally notified customers they cannot conduct internet banking using Apple's Safari web browser, a month after the bank admitted the browser was no longer compatible with the service. [20 Apr 2007]

Mozilla slams Jobs over Windows Safari

News Mozilla's chief operating officer John Lilly has hit out at Apple's Steve Jobs, calling his plans for building Safari's market share "out of date" and "duopolistic". Lilly made his comments following Jobs' recent keynote at Apple's worldwide... [19 Jun 2007]

Bugs found in Apple's Safari for Windows

News The first bugs have already been found in the beta version of Safari for Windows, a port of Apple's web browser, less than a day after its release. Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the beta release during his keynote speech at the company's Worldwide... [13 Jun 2007]

Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs

News Apple plans to ship a version of its Safari web browser for Windows, and third-party developers will be able to get a piece of the iPhone. A beta version of Safari for Windows is available now, CEO Steve Jobs announced during his keynote speech at... [12 Jun 2007]

Apple on Safari with its own browser

News Apple CEO Steve Jobs has unveiled his company's new web browser, called Safari, and took the opportunity to claim that such software innovation has placed Apple at the forefront of digital home entertainment. [08 Jan 2003]

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