Blaze Software, pitting an iPhone 4 against a Nexus S, concludes Samsung's Android phone is faster at browsing. Apple concludes the test is flawed, and Blaze is re-evaluating. Stephen Shankland worked ...
Scroll down, and under Safari Integration, turn on the toggle for Safari. That’s it! This will make the Firefox Focus app available to use inside the Safari browser. But hold on. You still need to ...
While iPhone owners have been theoretically able to choose their preferred web browser since iOS 14, it wasn’t much of a choice, for a couple of reasons. First, most people didn’t even know they could ...
As promised, The Browser Company is bringing its Arc browser to mobile. The scrappy startup began sharing snippets of the mobile version on TikTok last week with the most surprising teaser: It's ...
Arc, a browser initially built just for the Mac, has been expanding lately. The Browser Company announced a beta of its Windows version last month, and today they're bringing the Arc experience to the ...
Apple may soon have to end its WebKit-only rule for iPhone browsers due to Japan’s new Smartphone Act. This could open the door to true third-party browser support. On the desktop, Google’s Chrome ...
The main feature of The Edge Browser is that it removes the clutter from an ordinary Safari Web page to present sites in full-screen glory. Besides the reception, time, and battery bar at the top of ...
It came as a surprise to almost everyone when Apple approved the Opera Mini Browser app for its App Store. It is a competing browser for Apple’s own Safari–which is the default browser of the iPhone, ...
Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: how they define the computing experience and the hardware that makes them tick. He has served as an ...
It’s no one else’s business what we’re searching on our personal devices. Can we agree that no one should be able to see it. Instead, sometimes you try to look something up, and your previous searches ...
A notable change with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 that didn’t see hardly any stage time during the WWDC keynote was that Apple will allow users to change their default email and web browser apps. Let’s take ...
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