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Safari paves way for brighter web colours

News Unlike the prevailing browsers on the internet - Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox - the Apple browser supports different ways of encoding images that can mean richer, deeper colours. [20 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]

No more IE for the Mac, says Microsoft

News Microsoft said on Friday that it is halting development of future Macintosh versions of its Internet Explorer browser, citing competition from Apple Computer's Safari browser. Sommer said that, with the emergence of Apple's Safari browser... [15 Jun 2003]

AOL dumps Mac users

News AOL has abandoned plans to develop a version of its browser for Apple's OS X operating system, claiming there just aren't enough users to make it worthwhile. An outraged silicon.com reader said: "Despite AOL having assured Mac users of its planned... [20 Nov 2001]

Firefox for Mactels due in March, says Mozilla

News The Mozilla Foundation has set a March launch date for a version of its Firefox web browser that will run on Apple's Intel version of Mac OS X. Demand for the browser on Apple's new CPU platform is expected to rocket as the PC vendor last week... [16 Jan 2006]

First Direct Macs up with customers

News First Direct is sending out a letter to users of Apple's Safari web browser, explaining why they can't currently use it to access their online banking accounts. The Apple minority report Find out the 10 best things and the 10 worst things about Apple [15 Mar 2007]

Nokia eats Apple for open source smarts

News The new Series 60 browser, which will debut in the first half of next year, will incorporate some of the same open source technology found in Apple's Safari web browser, WebCore and JavaScriptCore, based on KHTML and KJS from the Konqueror project. [13 Jun 2005]

Apple's Safari coming to Windows PCs

News Apple has only a five per cent share of the browser market, behind Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox, but Jobs reckons allowing Windows users to download the browser will help boost market share the same way that making iTunes... [12 Jun 2007]

Safari: Apple's open source spat shocker

News In an email seen by CNET News.com, a leading Apple browser developer suggested that architects of the KHTML rendering engine - the heart of a browser - consider abandoning the KHTML code base, or "tree", in favour of Apple's version, called WebCore. [13 May 2005]

Google Talk finds a home on iPhone

News Google is making its Google Talk instant-messaging application available for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch, however these new applications come in light of new security scares. Apple patched Miller's Safari vulnerability for the desktop in April... [04 Jul 2008]

Widgets: Tiger's porn scam gateway?

News One widget, he says, will automatically install itself on users' desktops when his 'Zaptastic' website is visited using Apple's Safari browser. Widgets, one of the much-publicised features of Apple's latest OS, Tiger, could be ripe for exploitation... [09 May 2005]

Apple plugs 20 OS X holes

News Apple on Wednesday released a security update for Mac OS X that fixes 20 vulnerabilities, including a high-profile web browser and Mail flaw disclosed last week. The Apple security update addresses those flaws, which affect the Safari web browser... [02 Mar 2006]

Mozilla slams Jobs over Windows Safari

News Lilly made his comments following Jobs' recent keynote at Apple's worldwide developers conference, where the Mac maker unveiled a version of the Safari browser that is designed to run on Windows Vista or XP. [19 Jun 2007]

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]

Microsoft goes mobile with Live Mesh

News Microsoft's vision of creating a syncing tool for anyone is similar to Apple's MobileMe. The key difference is in price and device support with Apple's solution offering deep integration with the iPhone. [22 Jul 2008]

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