Tag: safari
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Safari Glitch Causes Apple iOS to Crash – How to Fix it
An issue has been identified where by using the Safari web browser app on an Apple iPhone or iPad the device’s iOS will suddenly stop working. This seems apparent when tapping the address bar to search for content or a web address/URL. Despite no official solution yet and Apple not acknowledging the problem (which is…
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Apple Launches Safari 6.0 Along With Mac OS X 10.8
With Apple today launching its latest Mac OS in the form of the new Mountain Lion OS X 10.8 for its Mac and MacBook devices, it seems that Apple’s internet browser Safari is also getting an overhaul to take on some of the cloud-based features. Safari 6.0 will feature iCloud tabs and a new tab…
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Get New YouTube UI Before it Rolls out to Everyone
Google has secretly been working on a new UI (User Interface) for YouTube, and this is how you can switch to it before Google give the go ahead. The process isn’t hard and we will take you through it step by step. The new look for YouTube is not Cosmic Panda – this is even…
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Google Chrome version 14 launches – and it’s OS X Lion friendly!
Internet giant Google has just launched the newest update of its Chrome internet browsing software – Version 14. Previously inadequate for Apple’s recent addition Lion OS X for Mac due to the lack of full screen support, Chrome would run but not to its true potential – leading to many Mac owners jumping over to…
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Amazon gets one over on Apple – Cloud allows eBook sales to continue on iPad
Amazon has sneakily got the best of Apple, after the Californian tech-bully attempted to halt in-app purchases of eBook from the online retailer on its own gadgets. By cleverly employing the web-based Cloud, Amazon has set up Kindle Cloud Reader, a service which allows readers to make their purchases online rather than through an app…
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One fifth of all web browsing is done using Google Chrome
Just over twenty percent of all web surfing is done using Google’s browser Chrome, according to a report filed by internet analytics company StatCounter. Chrome first started off life as a beta version in September 2008 and then became publically available in December of that year. By June 2009, 2.8% of the world’s internet browsing…
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Facebook app store: ‘Project Spartan’ HMTL5 web store set to land on iPhone
Social behemoth set to take Apple on at its own game
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Google Apps will no longer support older browsers
Google has just announced that Google Apps, a cloud based suite of applications, which happens to be an extremely popular service amongst many users will no longer be supporting older browsers. From the 1st of August this year, browsers including Firefox 3.5, Internet Explorer 7 and also Safari 3 will now not be fully compatible…
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Adobe release Flash to HTML5 conversion tool – Flash finally on iOS?
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Adobe have released an experimental tool which converts Flash content (FLA files) to HTML5, via its Adobe Labs website. The tool is strangely named ‘Wallaby’ and can be downloaded free of charge from the Adobe Labs website. The main advantage to such a tool is that Flash content can now be made iOS compatible, as…