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.
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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.
While Firefox 3.5.5 is the current official release of Mozilla's browser, the developer is already hard at work on its successor, Firefox 3.6. As of today, you...
What do you get when you cross a harp, mercury, balloons, sharp objects, ink, mirrors, elastic bands, a hammer, an old Mac, and lots of knitting? A really cool series of Google Chrome advertising videos. The spots, posted on the Google Chrome UK YouTube channel Wednesday, present the otherwise-boring features of the ...
Softpedia: "Just in time for holidays, the wonderful developers at Google announced a few minutes ago that the Chrome browser for Linux is finally in a beta state and has been added on the official Chrome website for download!"
"Tabs, tabs, tabs. The specialist subject of UI experts everywhere. Should tabs just rearrange horizontally or also detach? How much vertical scroll buffer should a tab have before it detaches? Under what circumstances should it detach? What about reattaching? This is a short piece concerned only with the different behaviours when closing tabs in Google Chrome, as I think these behaviours are ...
Over 500 extensions are currently available for Google Chrome and they'll be coming the Mac version of Chrome by "week's end." by Jason D. O'Grady
An early implementation of extensions for the Mac version of Chrome should return by the end of the week, says Google. While extensions were fully enabled on Tuesday for Windows users, the technology has remained in a primitive form on Macs. The first Mac support is being provided exclusively through the dev channel versions of the browser, not the public beta....
Earlier this week, Google launched browser extensions for Chrome for Windows and Linux users, but not for the newly released Mac version of Chrome. However, it's said to be in the works.
Microsoft may not have hustled as fast as researchers thought when the company patched a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer (IE) just 18 days after exploit code went public.
With the impending arrival of the fantastic Opera Mobile, the Android browser wars have officially kicked off. But wait, Opera on Android? That sounds sort of familiar! Here's what's actually going...
Cyber Cynic: "But, then Mozilla put Thunderbird on the back burner to focus its attention on Firefox, and, frankly, Thunderbird slowly aged into a second-rate e-mail client. Now, at long last, a new, and vastly improved version of Thunderbird has just been released, and, let me tell you, it's back to being great."