In anticipation of changes to App Store policy, Mozilla is developing an iOS browser that would use its Gecko rendering engine instead of WebKit. Web browsers and apps with web-browsing functionality ...
As I understand it, people involved with this browser have been contemplating moving to webkit, and this would be necessary if it were not to disappear into an oubliette because of what Mozilla are ...
Google’s decision to abandon open-source web browser engine WebKit for its own mobile rendering engine, Blink, is surprising, expected, tragic, and a godsend — all at once. And it’s also happening ...
In general, linking and running, much as it is the name of your blog, isn't welcome here. If you would like to offer up some version of your argument, with a link to the longer post for those who want ...
Inside every browser is the core of the ideal client-side application environment, incorporating everything that I’d estimate half of commercial applications need. There’s the best dynamic, ...
Apple is forcing third-party browsers provided as iOS apps to adopt WebKit as the rendering engine. and WebKit Javascript must be used.' Chrome, a web browser developed by Google, uses Blink developed ...
As part of a larger story about Apple's plans to allow third-party app stores on the iPhone and iPad in EU countries, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman claimed that Apple is ...
Japan is joining the EU in forcing Apple to allow non-Webkit browsers on iOS. Following the EU's Digital Markets Act, which came into effect last year, Japan now has the Smartphone Act. This will come ...
Apple has released emergency security updates to address a new zero-day vulnerability used in attacks to hack iPhones, iPads, and Macs. The zero-day patched today is tracked as CVE-2023-23529 [1, 2] ...
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