Apple is known for its secrecy when it comes to software and products. For the most part, they do a good decent job at keeping unreleased information out of the spotlight. Today, a former Apple employee shares a unique story on how Apple kept Safari a secret by disguising is as Mozilla.
Back in May, we reported on Google bypassing Safari’s privacy settings in iOS. This little slip-up got Google in some massive trouble with the FTC and has been in hot water facing a penalty. Well it looks like the FTC ...
Gizmodo recently reported having issues with their new MacBook Air constantly crashing. The took to the forums and found many other incidents with folks experiencing the same thing. The only link between all these issues was the one thing you ...
Apple announced today that iOS 6 will be bringing some exciting new features and improvements to mobile Safari, the headline of which is the new addition of iCloud Tabs, which will sync all of your open tabs from your desktop ...
This title may not come as a shocker to many, but it looks like Google Chrome may be hitting an iOS Device near you. Google Chrome has grown to become one of the more popular browsers today, so it’s no ...
Yesterday Apple released an update to OS X Lion involving many bug fixes. One of which happens to involving Safari and Flash. Surprised? I’m not…
Last month an exploit was found in Safari that allowed URL Spoofing. This wasn’t a huge concern at the time but it was definitely a security issue, and in the wrong hands could be dangerous to iOS users. But it ...
Last month there were reports that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was investigating claims that Google was bypassing Safari privacy settings. Google was caught using a loophole in Safari to allow them to track users online activities without their consent…