June 11, 2007: At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Steve Jobs unveils Safari 3 for Windows, bringing the company’s web browser to PCs for the first time. Apple pitches Safari as the ...
I am of two minds about this. Either that porting Safari over to Windows was so easy that there was really no point in not doing it as it was already built into something like iTunes. Or that the port ...
Apple has just released an incremental point update for Safari 5 on both the Mac and PC, Safari 5.0.3, as well as Safari 4.1.3 for Mac OS X Tiger. Safari 5.0.3 is largely a security and stability ...
What looks like Apple Inc.’s Safari Web browser for Mac OS X, works like Safari for the Mac, but isn’t Safari for the Mac? Answer: A beta version of Safari unveiled this week by Apple CEO Steve Jobs ...
Browsers such as Opera and and Safari are less targeted for malicious javascript, simply because they aren’t used by the masses. So Safari on Windows could give enterprise execs the best of all worlds ...
An early flaw in Apple’s Safari browser for Windows might have deeper consequences, particularly when exploited along with an unpatched bug in Internet Explorer. Microsoft is saying users should avoid ...
It’s IT Blogwatch in which we ask: Why? Why would anyone think Windows users need another browser? Not to mention an unusual Cold War missile defense strategy… Gregg Keizer saw it happen: For his ...
After taking criticism for the way it pushed the Safari browser to Windows users, Apple will start separating software updates from offers to install new software Apple has changed its software update ...
I'm not sure why Apple even bothered in the first place. Especially since shoehorning their aesthetic into Windows (a la iTunes) looks so terrible. Safari users are basically the Internet Explorer ...
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