The numbers, reported from Market Share, show a slight increase for Safari from 6.37% of the browser world in August to 6.65% in September. On the other hand, Internet Explorer started with 72.15% of the market, and ended September at 71.52%. While that change seems infinitesimal, readers should note that IE's share has been steadily dropping over
Following up on Apple's beta release of its iPhone OS 2.2 software, the next update for the iPhone and iPod touch handsets is expected to feature interface changes to the Safari web browser as well as a new version of the App Store application.
Stainless is a free browser demo for OS X based on WebKit and the multi-process ideology behind Google Chrome. It's young and a little feature-light, but until Google officially releases Chrome for the Mac, it could be a nice alternative to the rough-around-the-edges CrossOver Chromium.
The first beta of the iPhone 2.2 firmware was delivered to developers last week, and now we're finding out about its contents. Safari has received a few minor tweaks, and the App Store has gotten a bit of a makeover. Oh, and the firmware can still be jailbroken.
The latest beta of the WebKit engine that runs beneath Apple’s Safari and other browsers has achieved 100/100 score in the Acid3 test, which means that the Safari 4 beta has reached a significant milestone in terms of web standards compliance.
Apple last week began testing iPhone Software v2.2 beta 1, the next software update for the iPhone and iPod touch that will deliver, among other things, subtle interface changes to Safari and a new version of the company's App Store application.
A new interface of safari is in making for iPhone users. iPhone Atlas has published a screen shot which reveals that iPhone Safari’s user interface could get a tweak in iPhone firmware 2.2.. Google gets its own search bar and refresh icon located within the URL bar. Charlie Sorrel over at Wired also mentions that Copy and Paste could be a possible