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Have Apple pulled the plug on Safari for Windows?

If you're reading this post as a Windows user on Apple's Safari web browser, you may be about to become one of a dying breed; it appears that the Cupertino company have pulled support for the Windows version of their…

26th July 2012 Gerald Lynch Internet, Software, Tech Digest news

IE10 Platform Preview 2 announced by Microsoft

Microsoft have just lifted the lid on Internet Explorer 10 Platform Preview 2, giving a glimpse at what's to come with their next-generation web browser. IE10 looks to further the solid work made with IE9, focussing on the "beauty of…

30th June 2011 Gerald Lynch Internet, Microsoft, Tech Digest news

Google to axe URL bar in latest build of Chrome?

Google may be preparing to entirely remove the URL bar from Chrome according to plans for the latest update to their web browser. As shown in the image above, four new styles are being worked on by the Google team;…

21st February 201110th January 2016 Gerald Lynch Google, Internet, Tech Digest news

WWDC 2010: Safari 5 browser confirmed

It may not have been the headline act at this year's WWDC 2010 conference, but Apple have now confirmed that Safari 5, the latest build of their internet browser, is on the way. The new version features Safari Reader for…

8th June 20109th March 2017 Gerald Lynch Apple, Software, Tech Digest news, WWDC 2010

Mad Catz launch Eclipse Litetouch range of gaming keyboards

If your online shooter frag count is looking a bit sheepish recently, take a look at the new Mad Catz Eclipse Litetouch range of gaming keyboards. Available in both wired and wireless versions, they're the industry's first customisable backlit keyboards…

3rd June 20107th April 2017 Gerald Lynch Gaming, Keyboards, Tech Digest news

Gallery: Acer launch the LumiRead e-reader

Acer have today announced the launch of their LumiRead e-reader. Who cares about e-readers these days when you have some mighty fine tablets flying around, I hear you say? Well Acer hope to whet your appetite by throwing in some…

27th May 20109th March 2017 Gerald Lynch E-Books, Gallery, Tech Digest news

Google showcases Android 2.2 at I/O conference

Google have been showing off their Android 2.2 "Fro-yo" update for their mobile OS at the I/O conference. Adding loads of new functionality, it's looking like a mammoth upgrade over 2.1. With a gentle poke at Apple, Google introduced Flash…

21st May 20107th April 2017 Gerald Lynch Android apps, Google, Mobile phones, Tech Digest news

BlackBerry tablet "confirmed", might not be very impressive

Newly uncovered details seem to confirm that a BlackBerry tablet is in the works. However, rather than a fully fledged, independent device, BlackBerry's tablet looks to be an oversized add-on to their smartphone. Stealing your BlackBerry's Wi-Fi or 3G signal…

14th May 201011th April 2017 Gerald Lynch Mobile phones, Tablet, Tech Digest news

Firefox 4 plans unveiled in slide-show

Firefox 4: fast, powerful and empoweringView more presentations from Mike Beltzner. Mozilla have been working away on a sleeker, faster and safer version of their Firefox web browser for around a year now. Today, Mozilla's Mike Beltzner has shared a…

11th May 20107th April 2017 Gerald Lynch Internet, Tech Digest news

Mobile Spy software hits jailbroken iPads, logs email and web history records

Retina-X Studios have released Mobile Spy, an iPad app that runs secretly in the background of the tablet, tracking email and web history. The software will only run on jailbroken iPads, which is convenient, as this is never getting past…

6th May 20102nd February 2022 Gerald Lynch Apple, iPad, iPad apps, Tech Digest news

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