[Edit: looks like the 9-5 story (and others) was bullshit. I'd still like to know if alternate browsers use the native iOS WEbKit...] I'm seeing good things from the ...
Japan followed Europe’s lead in a requiring a fundamental change to the Safari web browser. Photo: Rajesh Pandey/Cult of Mac A new act in Japan will force Apple to ...
Recap: After Apple began allowing alternate iOS browser engines in compliance with new European regulations, the United Kingdom began arranging the framework for similar action, much to the Cupertino ...
At the heart of any web browser is its engine, which handles how web code turns into a webpage. This engine is key to speed, ease, and layout, giving each browser its unique touch. Until now, Apple ...
Japan's new antitrust regulations target Apple to allow third-party app stores and web browser engines on iPhones by December 2025. The rules aim to end Apple's ...