BY Joe White on Sun December 04th, 2011
SBSettings Toggle Private Browsing is a new jailbreak tweak that adds a toggle button for Private Browsing in SBSettings. Once downloaded and installed, jailbreak fans can quickly enable or disable Private Browsing for Safari via from the easy-to-access SBSettings interface.
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BY Joe White on Fri October 07th, 2011
A new jailbreak tweak to come to our attention (via iDownloadBlog) is "Safari UniBar," a package that adds a Google Chrome-like OmniBar to Safari for iOS.
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BY Lory Gil on Wed August 31st, 2011
Dolphin Browser is a Web browsing app for your iPhone/iPod touch. Made popular by the Android operating system, this interesting app is now available for iOS.
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BY Joe White on Sat August 13th, 2011
A new jailbreak tweak allows iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners to easily restore previously open tabs in Safari for iOS. The tweak, RestoreTab for Safari, is currently available to purchase in Cydia for $0.99.
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BY Joe White on Sat July 02nd, 2011
Here's an impressive piece of information for you: Apple's "magical and revolutionary" iPad, which originally hit Apple Stores back in March, last year, now accounts for over one percent of worldwide Web browsing. The news comes in a report published by NetMarketShare, which hit the Web recently.
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BY Joe White on Tue June 21st, 2011
In the first beta version of iOS 5, Apple has much improved Safari for iOS.
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BY Joe White on Sat June 18th, 2011
In iOS 5, Apple has given the Web.app a boost. Read on to find out how.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 17th, 2011
If you're looking for a free service that lets you easily send webpages to a Macintosh computer, Send2Mac can help. After installing a few bookmarks and a Mac app, users can easily share webpages between iOS devices and Macs in seconds.
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BY Joe White on Sat June 11th, 2011
Microsoft has made another update to Bing Mobile, including new sharing options, a carousel-style interface and a split-view for maps. Apple fans can check out the updated mobile website by heading over to "http://m.bing.com" in Safari for iOS.
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BY Joe White on Thu June 09th, 2011
If you've ever tried editing anything on the Web using Safari for iOS, you'll know that it just doesn't work. However, a recent article claims that this could change in iOS 5.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sat May 14th, 2011
Instapaper makes it easy for readers to save articles for later offline reading both on desktops and iDevices. However, it now appears Apple is bringing the same type of technology to Mac OS X Lion, according to 9 To 5 Mac.
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BY Andy Faust III on Sat April 30th, 2011
The latest build of OS X Lion sports a "Reading List" feature that could compete with, and even harm, popular app developers.
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BY Joe White on Sat April 30th, 2011
Terra is a third party Web browser for the iPad that features tabs, support for offline reading and a full screen mode. Currently, this handy Safari alternative is currently available to download in the App Store for free.
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BY Greg Sapienza on Sun April 03rd, 2011
Although Safari is a great web browser, it can sometimes leave an iOS user feeling underwhelmed with its feature set. Luckily, these apps can help you get the features you want from the browser on your iPhone, iPod touch, or even your iPad.
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BY Staff Writer on Wed March 16th, 2011
We put the iPad 2 and iPad 1 head to head to test the differences browsing the internet. Click through to see the differences in speed and tabbed browsing.
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BY Joe White on Tue March 08th, 2011
The popular Web browser, Opera, recently became available in the Mac App Store. However, the application could soon be removed because of the browser's support for BitTorrents, and the fact that it is not built around Safari's WebKit core.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon January 17th, 2011
Safari's market share is stuck at 4.46 percent. But, this would change if Safari and iTunes become one.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun October 17th, 2010
I love being able to surf the web using multi-touch gestures on my MacBook Pro. I've gotten so used to it that I often find myself doing three-finger back swipes on my iPhone, only to remember that it doesn't support it. Well, if this is just as frustrating to you, as it is to me, I have fantastic news. A new jailbreak tweak released today will allow you to control mobile Safari using your beloved multi-touch gestures. Read more...
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BY Joe White on Tue September 21st, 2010
If you're looking for a web browser to replace Safari on your iPad, then look no further. Arguably the best attempt yet, Grazing, has just hit the App Store and is available now for $1.99. Read on to find out why this application is definitely worth considering.
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BY Robb Lewis on Wed June 02nd, 2010
Smokescreen is a new open-source project that aims at making Flash content run without a plugin on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
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