News in brief: There's been multiple reports claiming PayPal plans to block Safari users from using its service on account of the browser's lack of built-in anti-phishing features. The Safari block has been mooted as part of a package of moves to combat... (posted on 19 Apr 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Section: Apple, Software + Apps, Development, Mac + Computers, Laptops, MacBook Air, Security, SoftwareSafari has recently made the news quite a bit, but not for reasons Apple should be proud of.  First, back in February, Safari was caught red handed... (posted on 15 Apr 2008 by Appletell)
As tempted as I am to call this a Safari versus Firefox face-off, in reality, there is no competition — Firefox is hands-down immeasurably better than Safari. And for a long-time, committed Mac user like me, some might find that an unusual disclosure... (posted on 10 Apr 2008 by Blah, Blah! Technology)
There is a lot of noise going around the blogosphere about how an attacker was able to hack into a MacBook Air in 2 minutes at this week's CanSecWest conference.  I am going to put on my reality distortion tinfoil hat and try to break it down as it... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Apple, Ink)
Ah, Apple's legal department.  Our favorite group of &%# people ever.  Turns out someone over there hasn't been doing their homework.  According to Safari for Windows' Software License PDF, the software is only to be installed on Apple-labeled... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
Late last week, I posted here on PCMech that Apple was using the software updater to recommend Safari to users who do not have it installed. As I checked the headlines, the CEO of Mozilla has responded by saying that it is “wrong”. John Lilly, the... (posted on 24 Mar 2008 by PCMech)
The tech blogworld is up in arms against Apple’s push of Safari to windows users via Apple software update program. Apple is using it’s iTunes muscle to push Safari to windows users, users who have iTunes installed will see Safari as a standalone... (posted on 22 Mar 2008 by Technology Bites)

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