Safari browser edges Chrome, comes out on top in Mac speed trials
InfoWorld - Thu Dec 10, 3:28 am ETGoogle's new beta of Chrome for the Mac is nearly twice as fast as Mozilla's Firefox , but can't keep up with Apple's Safari , benchmark tests show.
992 Stories, most recent news story added Wed Dec 9, 12:04 am ET
Google's new beta of Chrome for the Mac is nearly twice as fast as Mozilla's Firefox , but can't keep up with Apple's Safari , benchmark tests show.
Beta versions of the Chrome internet browser from Google are now available for Mac and Linux operating systems. In addition, browser extensions were also made available to users of the beta versions. The version of the browser for Unix based OS has been in development for quite some time, with early versions released in June. The Chrome browser continues to focus on speed and security, with the ...
Google is closing in on a beta for the Mac version of its Chrome browser, according to a list of still-to-be-addressed issues.
Google’s excellent Chrome browser has been available for Windows users for over a year now, while the Mac version has remained in beta purgatory for most of that time… although adventurous Mac users have been able to install the nightly Chromium builds for months now. Google, on their part, have promised a Chrome for [...]
Microsoft today said it will deliver six security updates on Tuesday, including one that will patch a vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) the company admitted only last week.
Search giant issues the first beta versions of its browser for Mac OS X and Linux. Maturity could spread adoption, and the stable version is due in a month.
Ah the Internet, I knew you would come up with a solution. No sooner do I write a post about how Google has disabled Chrome Extensions for Mac even though they will work in the latest builds of Chromium (the open-source browser which Chrome is based on), does someone come up with a solution. Matt Mastracci , the founder of DotSpots and a blogger at Grack.com , has created a simple bookmark that ...
Microsoft issues six security patches
If the world needs one browser-based operating system, why not three more? With the interest Google's Chrome OS has generated, can operating systems based upon Firefox, Internet Explorer, even Opera, be far behind?
While Mac users are getting their first official taste of the Chrome browser today, Windows and Linux users are also getting something. Finally, a day earlier than expected, Chrome Extensions are now live for everybody (before it was just for developers). Some featured extensions include ones from Brizzly, Picnik, Remember The Milk (ChromeMilk), Google Reader, NPR, Clip To Evernote, Woot, and ...
The European Commission has accepted a set of proposed browser ballot changes that would let Microsoft sell Windows 7 without penalty, a trio of sources said Monday. Officials at the European Union regulator are purportedly agreed on the previously leaked proposals, which include a random order for the choice of browsers and the absence of the Windows Explorer label, and barring complications ...