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Steve Jobs announces Safari for Windows
Apple makes a bid for a larger slice of the browser market with a version of Safari for Windows XP and Vista. CEO Steve Jobs made the announcement on Monday at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Safari's currently the third-most popular browser for Windows, but is Apple aiming for number two? The Safari 4 beta debuts a completely reworked program, from the Nitro JavaScript engine to the Chrome-style interface and Hot Sites.
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs takes a swipe at Microsoft by announcing Leopard is being released in different versions--all at the same price.
Apple unleashes Safari 'turbo' browser
At Macworld in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs unveils a new browser called Safari that he claims is three times faster than Internet Explorer on a Mac.
In a face-to-face meeting with CNET News.com, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talks up the upcoming version of Windows and says any PCs that ship between now and launch of Vista will be able to upgrade.
Apple is touting Safari 4 as the fastest browser on the Web. Depending on your computer's specs, that may indeed be true. However, if you need more than speed, Safari may not be the best choice.
Test drive the latest interface enhancements and time-saving features for Safari, Apple's premier, cross-platform browser.
Quick Tips: Snapback in Safari for Windows
The Safari browser used to only be available for Mac, but now Windows users can experience it too! Veronica Belmont shows you a cool browsing feature called Snapback.
New exploit takes control of iPhone
A vulnerability has been discovered in the Safari browser of the iPhone, and this video is a brief demonstration of how it works. More details are set to be announced at this year's Black Hat security conference.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs sings the praises of the latest version of iTunes and announces the return of NBC shows, now in HD.
