Safari 4 Released for Windows and Mac
As I mentioned earlier in one of my posts, today at WWDC 2009, iPhone 3GS wasn’t the only thing announced by Apple there. Several other announcements were also made like iPhone OS 3.0, the all new Snow Leopard, MacBook Pro etc.
Apart from these, a small presentation was also put up announcing the availability of the final version of Safari 4 for Windows and Mac.
Chrome hits Mac OS X and Linux
Google announced yesterday, about the availability of it’s web browser, Chrome, for Mac OS X and Linux. It is the first official developer release of Chrome and is just for testing purposes for now.
Chrome was initially released for Windows back in September last year, and at that time Google promised a Mac and Linux version later.
Ozone Browser, New Nokia S60 Browser
The race for the best and the fastest web-browsers never end, whether it’s the desktop version or mobile. In the past, we have covered two such mobile web-browsers, the infamous Opera Mini which was and is still the most popular mobile web-browser and Bolt.
When Fennec, Mozilla’s mobile web-browser for S60 devices, is just round the corner (or atleast we think that), we have a new contender to be the fastest browser. o3 – Ozone Browser, is a webkit-based browser with a very fast interface and nice features.
Microsoft Gazelle: A New Web Browser in Works
It looks like Microsoft wants to make the browser war a bit more interesting by coming up with something that will be much more bigger and better than the current web browsers in the market.
Microsoft Gazelle, a new web browser project by Microsoft was recently brought into the spotlight on Microsoft Research.
Apple Safari 4 Beta Released
Apple has released today the next version of their popular browser, Safari 4, for Windows and Mac. One thing that it claims to be is the world’s fastest browser, and I think it is! It’s amazingly fast with improved navigation and searching.
Safari 4 is still in Beta stage, but it can load HTML pages up to 3 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 3. And can execute Javascript 30 times faster than IE7 and 3 times faster than Firefox 3. It also features the new “Nitro” engine that runs JavaScript 4.2 times faster than Safari 3.
Opera Turbo, Get Faster Browsing Experience
by Haris on February 13, 2009
in Browsers, Mobile Apps
Opera unveiled its latest innovation today called Opera Turbo, which aims to provide faster browsing experience by compressing compress bandwidth consumption.
This is basically for users who surf the Internet a lot while on the go (i.e. on mobile phones). More and more people now rely on wireless and mobile-Internet connections, and with that in mind Opera launches Opera Turbo to increase mobility and on-the-go connectivity needs of end users.
Google Chrome Will Have Extensions by May?
Chrome is the popular web browser by Google. It started off with the most basic and common features that everyone asked for. But now, we see Google slowly adding more and more features to Chrome.
One of the reasons why I don’t use Chrome as my primary browser is because of lack of extensions (plugins, addons) in it. On the other hand, Firefox has a vast collection of addons available.
How to Uninstall IE8 Beta in Windows XP
by Hammad Memon on January 29, 2009
in Browsers, Tips and Tricks
Microsoft’s new OS Windows 7 is packed with Internet Explorer 8 beta, which the blogosphere reviewed it, criticized it and tagged it as another crap from Microsoft. Many people liked new added features with its Windows XP compatible versions and updated their existing IE to IE8.
But now if you want to uninstall IE8 Beta and want to roll back to your previous version then simply follow these steps:
Opera Mini 4.2 for Android
Opera Mini for Android was in beta stage since November 2008, but the Opera team has finally made it live, the final Opera Mini 4.2 for Google Android.
It is is an award-winning Java-based web browser for mobile phones, which is being used by more than 44 million people!



