The debate is still on about why Apple Inc. decided to develop a version of its Safari browser for Windows. One of the most popular ideas online — though one that doesn’t appear to be widely supported ...
With the 25 July release of OS X Mountain Lion came the launch of Safari 6.0 for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and 10.8 Mountain Lion, but it appears that not only has Apple ceased development of the Windows ...
Whether you took Mozzy’s stance that Apple quietly slipping Safari into its Software Update for Windows users “bordered on malware” or just didn’t give a shit, looks like you’ll have to admit it ...
Microsoft has issued an advisory warning Windows users who have installed the Apple Safari for Windows browser that their systems may be vulnerable to attack. The Safari 'carpet bombing' attack was ...
26 June 2007 Apple announced that more than 1 million copies of Safari? for Windows were downloaded in the first 48 hours since the free public beta was made available on Monday. Safari 3 is the world ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Apple is becoming a favorite target of security researchers these days. In April, there was the $10,000 CanSecWest hack a Mac contest, and today there was Safari. Or the public beta of Safari for ...
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 ...
Apple Inc. took just three days to update the beta of its Safari browser for Windows, releasing a new version that patches three vulnerabilities. Safari 3.0.1 fixed three flaws — a minority of the ...
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 ...