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To access the Cover Flow functionality and Top Sites, a Direct X 9.0 video card with 64 MB of video RAM is required. Safari 4 public beta has been in the wild on the Web for a couple of days now and ...
Safari 4 also features a lot of new developer tools including a “Web Inspector” to debug JavaScript and “Databases,” a tool for the offline management of databases. I could go on, there are a ton of ...
On Tuesday, Apple announced the public beta release of Safari 4, the latest version of their popular Web browser. New features include Cover Flow to flip through bookmarks, Top Sites to get a preview ...
You already know Safari. It’s the only browser that ships with Mac OS X, in the same manner that Internet Explorer is the de facto browser for Windows. Safari rose ...
It was a busy Tuesday for Apple's software team. The company released updates for its Safari Web browser, its wireless AirPort client, and the Multi-Touch trackpad for users who have Windows installed ...
Apple said this morning that more than 11 million copies of Safari 4 have been downloaded in the first three days of its release. That includes 6 million copies of Safari for Windows, which should be ...
Apple Inc.'s decision to offer a public beta of its new Safari 4 Web browser -- available for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista -- caught the tech world by surprise. Even more surprising are the ...
OK, so you’ve installed the Safari 4 Beta and found, perhaps to your mild surprise, that you no longer have Safari 3 around and that your default browser is now beta software. (For what it’s worth, I ...
Apple's newest browser is in a virtual dead heat with Chrome but is dramatically faster than Firefox and Internet Explorer 8 Contrary to Apple’s claims, the newest version of Safari is not the world’s ...
Apple's Safari 4 Web browser was downloaded more than 11 million times in the first three days of release, the company said Friday. And more than 6 million of the downloads came from Windows users.
Apple Inc.’s decision to offer a public beta of its new Safari 4 Web browser — available for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista — caught the tech world by surprise. Even more surprising are the number ...