Macworld Last week I wrote an article about iOS 26’s adoption rates, which, according to StatCounter research, are ...
Apple’s built-in browser might be the most frequently used app on your Mac (yes, even more than the Finder, super Mac geeks). So Apple always adds helpful new features to Safari, its browser. In ...
Apple today made the first release in the Safari Technology Preview, a program that gives developers early access to new builds of Safari that use “upcoming Web technologies.” The new software can run ...
If Safari is crashing when you search from the address bar this morning, you’re not alone. It seems the browser is facing difficulties on both iOS and OS X. According to Steven Troughton-Smith, an iOS ...
Critical iOS and iPadOS WebKit flaws put millions of iPhones and iPads at risk of silent takeover. Apple urges users to ...
We’ve seen before that changing from Chrome to Safari can make a big difference on your Mac’s battery life. But if you haven’t switched from Chrome or Firefox to Safari yet, this fact might change ...
Apple Computer has begun testing a third maintenance update to its new Tiger operating system, in addition to gathering feedback on two forthcoming Safari web browser bug fix releases and a Mac OS X ...
A hidden "Reading List" feature has been uncovered in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion that would allow users to store links to read later. The feature, which would add a more robust bookmarking functionality, was ...
Better late than never: you can now avail yourself of Safari for OS X Mavericks‘ new sandboxing feature to firewall Adobe’s Flash player. Adobe “security strategist” Peleus Uhley confirmed as much in ...
Altogether, Apple's patch load incorporated multiple fixes for its Safari Web browser, AFT Server, Apple Pixlet Video CarbonCore, CFNetwork, Certificate Assistant, network Time, Printing, Remote Apple ...
This could be something completely different, but: I've been having some problems reaching some websites sometimes. (Yes, real specific.) Especially Twitter seems to be a victim. Rebooting or ...
While it’s not the 1:1 comparison an initial glance would have you believe, MacRumors has discovered buried within Mac OS X Lion a “Restart to Safari” mode that’s very similar to that browser-based OS ...