It’s a safe bet Firefox won’t be getting any awards soon (Mozilla needs to pick up their game), which leaves Google Chrome and Safari to duke it out for a good ol’ fashioned HTML5 performance test.
Mobile Safari received many updates in iOS 5, including new features like private browsing and an Instapaper-style reading list. Additionally, Safari now allows web apps to utilize the Nitro engine, ...
Safari 5 has emerged as the leading HTML5-standards-compatible browser, at least for now. A website dedicated to browser performance tests has introduced new tests for support for the stndard, ...
Apple on Monday released Safari 5, the latest version of its desktop Web browser, with a 30 percent performance increase, the addition of Bing search and secure sandboxed extensions, as well as ...
In a WWDC keynote dominated by the iPhone 4 and iOS 4, Steve Jobs didn’t so much as mention Apple’s other major release of the day: Safari 5 for both Mac and Windows. In step with the version number, ...
Chrome and Opera lead in compliance with the latest Web features, but the differences among browsers may be smaller than they appear Has it really been four years since the buzzword “HTML5” came ...
Should you care about the level of HTML5 support in your browser? Maybe not now, but it all depends upon what the content producers do. Most websites don’t require any of the new features in the fifth ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 scored an early public relations victory when the first round of HTML5 compatibility tests from the World Wide Web Consortium had IE9 topping Google Chrome and Firefox.
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